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inhibited

[ in-hib-i-tid ]

adjective

  1. overly restrained.
  2. Psychology. exhibiting inhibition.


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Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms

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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of inhibited1

First recorded in 1960–65; inhibit + -ed 2( def )
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"Freedom of speech is in no way inhibited, except they cannot stand outside abortion clinics so as to harass the women trying to get in."

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Despite being shy and inhibited, he began “moonlighting†in the drama department, where, he later wrote, he found himself “fast losing my heart to drama.â€

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Mr Ebenezer said he and his staff needed to be "allowed to do what we need to do and not be inhibited by ridiculous bureaucracy".

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This classification, according to the complaint, means that contestants are inhibited from engaging in certain activities, such as collective bargaining, and deprives them of workplace protections guaranteed to employees under the National Labor Relations Act.

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The team discovered that loxapine and even more so entacapone severely inhibited many microbiome members, while E. coli dramatically expanded in the presence of entacapone.

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