Similar words: inhibit, exhibit, prohibit, exhibition, excited, limited, write down, conceited. Meaning: [ɪn'hɪbɪt] adj. held back or restrained or prevented.
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31. Freezing is further inhibited when the cell sap is divided into several vacuoles rather than a single large one.
32. Growth is inhibited in the winter, but hibernation takes place even in well lit tanks.
33. Would this be because she had something to hide, he wondered, or was she inhibited by her clerical top brass.
34. His argument is that newspapers may be inhibited about discussing the commercial interests of their proprietors but otherwise they exercise independent judgement.
35. Although sympathetic to this heresy I found myself intoxicated but also somewhat inhibited by de Santillana's impressionistic style.
36. Drivers will be inhibited from driving too close to the car in front of them, for fear of being swamped in its foam.
37. Shy participants are less inhibited about expressing themselves in this medium.
38. In contrast, infusion of taurodeoxycholic acid at these concentrations inhibited ileal motor activity.
39. A newspaper controlled by a conglomerate multinational business is inhibited in discussing large areas of business.
40. I agree that the House is not inhibited by any Parliamentary privilege in deciding this appeal.
41. Such activities have been inhibited by a variety of factors.
42. By exercising muscular control, certain kinds of feeling can be inhibited.
43. Market Research and Barriers to Exporting Fig. 5 illustrates factors that have inhibited improved export performance amongst respondents.
44. And evidence shows that women feel more inhibited by things like not having cleaned their teeth or feeling grubby.
45. These options are inhibited if the Listing is viewed at the terminal.
46. Dose-responses of inhibition by interferon of viral entry and endocytosis are similar, suggesting that the effect of endocytosis is inhibited.
47. The results were strikingly uniform: alcohol inhibited all these responses.
48. Magnesium reabsorption, is also inhibited when an osmotic diuresis is induced with mannitol, urea, or glucose.
49. However, contrasts in personal style between chairmen inhibited concerted action on some matters and helped Citrine.
50. Richard Lugar, for instance, briefly sought the presidency themselves but died of inhibited personality traits on the campaign trail.
51. The pursuit of the alternatives can be inhibited by the view that little if anything can be achieved within present resource limits.
52. The listening, the uninterrupted speaking, made us realize how smart we were, and how inhibited.Sentencedict
53. Effective monitoring of compliance with instructions and control of sub-goals are also inhibited.
54. And, of course, some people may become inhibited in dealing with the world because of some traumatic experience.
55. Unfortunately fiscal and legal factors and differences have inhibited such arrangements.
56. Yet they are often inhibited from doing so by the structure of vertical integration imposed by resource-seeking investors from the consuming markets.
57. This guidance helped them gain insight into the characteristics that inhibited their own ability to persist and to complete schoolwork.
58. The spread of fire within a building may be inhibited or at least reduced by the coatings used on walls and ceilings.
59. Poor road surfaces and flickering street lights inhibited my early pace.
60. Short-term emergency measures perpetuated a division along social grounds that inhibited long-term change.
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