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inhibit
verb inhibited, inhibiting
    1. To make someone feel nervous or frightened about acting freely or spontaneously, eg by causing them to doubt their abilities.
    2. To hold back, restrain or prevent (an action, desire, progress, etc).
      Thesaurus: impede, hinder, restrain, suppress, prohibit, curb, arrest, check, discourage, stop; Antonym: encourage, promote.
    3. To prohibit or forbid someone from doing something.
    4. chem.
      To decrease the rate of (a chemical reaction), or to stop it altogether, by means of an inhibitor (sense 1).
Derivative: inhibitive
adj
    Derivative: inhibitory
    adj
      Etymology: 15c in sense 3: from Latin inhibere, inhibitum to keep back.





      inhibited
      adj
        1. Said of a person or their disposition, actions, thinking, etc: restrained; held in check.
          Thesaurus: reserved, reticent, scrupulous, hesitant, self-conscious, withdrawn, bashful, guarded, shy, repressed, subdued; uptight (slang).
      Derivative: inhibitedly
      adverb


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