Inhibit ( verb , verb , verb )

(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:

  1. The drug inhibits the growth of cancer cells.
  2. The law inhibits free speech.
  3. The fear inhibits him from speaking in public.
  4. The lack of resources inhibits the progress of the project.
  5. 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:

  1. The drug inhibits the growth of cancer cells.
  2. The law inhibits free speech.
  3. The fear inhibits him from speaking in public.
  4. The lack of resources inhibits the progress of the project.
  5. 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:

  1. The drug inhibits the growth of cancer cells.
  2. The law inhibits free speech.
  3. The fear inhibits him from speaking in public.
  4. The lack of resources inhibits the progress of the project.
  5. The cold weather inhibits the growth of the plant.