Synonym: conquer, curb, stamp down, subdue, suppress. Similar words: exhibit, prohibit, exhibition, bit by bit, shibboleth, in hand, inherit, in half. Meaning: [ɪn'hɪbɪt] v. 1. to put down by force or authority 2. limit the range or extent of.
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1. An unhappy family life may inhibit children's learning.
2. Sore nipples can inhibit the milk supply.
3. Recording the meeting may inhibit people from expressing their real views.
4. It could inhibit the poor from getting the medical care they need.
5. Too much emphasis on memorizing facts can inhibit the development of creative thinking.
6. A lack of oxygen may inhibit brain development in the unborn child.
7. But tetracyclines also inhibit the action of certain enzymes.
8. But first he had to inhibit his habitual responses.
9. Group brainstorming appears to inhibit creativity, not stimulate it.
10. A large emotional charge may also inhibit repeater technique.
11. Egocentrism can be viewed as acting to inhibit disequilibrium.
12. It may also inhibit spontaneous protest.
13. Instead, mix ordinary wallpaper paste with borax to inhibit mould and fungus.
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15. This would limit frank discussion, and might well inhibit the judge in saying anything, and does not favour the practice.
16. Reading a terse or weighty document will inhibit, rather than encourage, word flow.
17. Substances with high osmolarity have been found to inhibit acid secretion.
18. And oxygen deficiency during the foetal stage may inhibit brain development and size at birth, with or without other defect.
19. Nevertheless, two factors tend to inhibit the use of private certification in many areas of health and safety.
20. Much evidence now exists which shows that hypochlorites inhibit collagen synthesis and cause irreversible damage to the micro-circulation.
21. Since calcium carbamide does not inhibit these enzyme systems, it has fewer side effects and fewer drug interactions than disulfiram.
22. The interplay between the new politics and the modern media will unbalance the political process and inhibit its workings.
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23. A large service sector and a small manufacturing sector would tend to inhibit growth in the economy.
24. She used cognitive therapy on her client to try to inhibit those negative thoughts which were damaging his self-esteem.
25. School officials say releasing those kinds of notes would set a bad precedent and inhibit communication among teachers and administrators.
26. Sulphate feeding allows growth of sulphate reducing bacteria which then may inhibit methanogenic bacterial by substrate competition.
27. Another theory suggests that estrogen levels, which increase after ovulation, inhibit the release of serotonin in the brain.
28. Whatever your holiday preference, the fact that you live alone need not inhibit your ability to have great leisure breaks.
29. Rigid adherence to economies of scale and cost-benefit analysis also inhibit action towards small communities.
30. For example, plasticity seems to depend on identifiable ion channels and catalytic molecules that activate or inhibit these channels.
More similar words: exhibit, prohibit, exhibition, bit by bit, shibboleth, in hand, inherit, in half, inherent, inherently, sensibility, credibility, flexibility, inhospitable, compatibility, bitch, orbit, a bit of, rabbit, probity, a bit of a, habitat, every bit, ambitious, arbitrate, exorbitant, hand in hand, get into the habit of.