Inhibit
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verb
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verb
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verb
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(As a verb)
Inhibit ( verb )
Prevent or restrain (someone or something) from doing something.
Origin:
Mid 16th century: from latin inhibere "restrain, hold back", from in- "not" + habere "hold".
Examples:
- The drug inhibits the growth of cancer cells.
- The law inhibits free speech.
- The fear inhibits him from speaking in public.
- The lack of resources inhibits the progress of the project.
- The cold weather inhibits the growth of the plant.
(As a verb)
Inhibit ( verb )
Prevent or restrain (someone or something) from doing something.
Origin:
Mid 16th century: from latin inhibere "restrain, hold back", from in- "not" + habere "hold".
Examples:
- The drug inhibits the growth of cancer cells.
- The law inhibits free speech.
- The fear inhibits him from speaking in public.
- The lack of resources inhibits the progress of the project.
- The cold weather inhibits the growth of the plant.
(As a verb)
Inhibit ( verb )
Prevent or restrain (someone or something) from doing something.
Origin:
Mid 16th century: from latin inhibere "restrain, hold back", from in- "not" + habere "hold".
Examples:
- The drug inhibits the growth of cancer cells.
- The law inhibits free speech.
- The fear inhibits him from speaking in public.
- The lack of resources inhibits the progress of the project.
- The cold weather inhibits the growth of the plant.