inhibit 音标拼音: [ɪnh'ɪbət]
vt . 禁止,抑制
vi . 有禁止力
禁止,抑制有禁止力
inhibit 禁止
INH inhibit 禁止
inhibit v 1 :
to put down by force or authority ; "
suppress a nascent uprising "; "
stamp down on littering "; "
conquer one '
s desires " [
synonym : {
suppress }, {
stamp down }, {
inhibit },
{
subdue }, {
conquer }, {
curb }]
2 :
limit the range or extent of ; "
Contact between the young was inhibited by strict social customs "
3 :
limit ,
block ,
or decrease the action or function of ; "
inhibit the action of the enzyme "; "
inhibit the rate of a chemical reaction "
4 :
control and refrain from showing ;
of emotions ,
desires ,
impulses ,
or behavior [
synonym : {
inhibit }, {
bottle up },
{
suppress }]
Inhibit \
In *
hib "
it \,
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Inhibited };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n . {
Inhibiting }.] [
L .
inhibitus ,
p .
p .
of inhibere ;
pref .
in -
in habere to have ,
hold .
See {
Habit }.]
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1 .
To check ;
to hold back ;
to restrain ;
to hinder .
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Their motions also are excited or inhibited . . .
by the objects without them . --
Bentley .
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2 .
To forbid ;
to prohibit ;
to interdict .
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All men were inhibited ,
by proclamation ,
at the dissolution ,
so much as to mention a Parliament .
--
Clarendon .
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Burial may not be inhibited or denied to any one .
--
Ayliffe .
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3 . (
Chem .,
Biochem .)
To cause the rate of (
a chemical or biochemical reaction )
to proceed slower ,
or to halt ;
as ,
vitamin C inhibits oxidation ;
penicillins inhibit bacterial cell wall synthesis .
[
PJC ]
4 .
To restrain (
a behavior )
by a mechanism involving conscious or unconscious motivations .
[
PJC ]
134 Moby Thesaurus words for "
inhibit ":
arrest ,
avert ,
ban ,
bar ,
bit ,
bottle up ,
box up ,
bridle ,
cage ,
check ,
cloister ,
confine ,
constrain ,
contain ,
control ,
cool ,
cool off ,
coop ,
coop in ,
coop up ,
cork up ,
countercheck ,
crib ,
curb ,
curtail ,
dam up ,
damp ,
dampen ,
debar ,
decelerate ,
delay ,
deny ,
detain ,
disallow ,
discourage ,
dompt ,
embargo ,
encage ,
enclose ,
enjoin ,
exclude ,
exclude from ,
fence in ,
forbid ,
frustrate ,
govern ,
guard ,
hem in ,
hinder ,
hold ,
hold at bay ,
hold back ,
hold down ,
hold fast ,
hold in ,
hold in check ,
hold in custody ,
hold in leash ,
hold in restraint ,
hold up ,
immure ,
impede ,
impound ,
intercept ,
interdict ,
interfere ,
interfere with ,
intermeddle ,
interrupt ,
intervene ,
keep ,
keep back ,
keep from ,
keep in ,
keep in check ,
keep in custody ,
keep in detention ,
keep under ,
keep under control ,
lay under restraint ,
lock in ,
maintain ,
meddle ,
mew ,
mew up ,
obstruct ,
oppose ,
outlaw ,
pen ,
pen up ,
pound ,
preclude ,
preserve ,
prevent ,
prohibit ,
proscribe ,
pull ,
pull in ,
rail in ,
refuse ,
rein ,
rein in ,
reject ,
repress ,
resist ,
restrain ,
restrict ,
retain ,
retard ,
retrench ,
rule out ,
save ,
save up ,
say no to ,
scotch ,
seal up ,
set back ,
shackle ,
shut in ,
shut out ,
shut up ,
slacken ,
slow down ,
smother ,
snub ,
stifle ,
stop ,
straiten ,
sublimate ,
suppress ,
taboo ,
wall in ,
ward ,
withhold
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INHIBIT Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of INHIBIT is to prohibit from doing something How to use inhibit in a sentence Synonym Discussion of Inhibit
INHIBIT | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary INHIBIT definition: 1 to prevent someone from doing something by making them feel nervous or embarrassed : 2 to slow… Learn more
inhibit verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage . . . inhibit somebody (from something from doing something) to make somebody nervous or embarrassed so that they are unable to do something The managing director's presence inhibited them from airing their problems The fear of dismissal inhibited employees from raising problems
INHIBIT definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary To inhibit someone from doing something means to prevent them from doing it, although they want to do it or should be able to do it
INHIBIT Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com to restrain, hinder, arrest, or check (an action, impulse, etc ) to prohibit; forbid Psychology to consciously or unconsciously suppress or restrain (psychologically or sociologically unacceptable behavior) Chemistry to decrease the rate of action of or stop (a chemical reaction)
inhibit - Wiktionary, the free dictionary inhibit (third-person singular simple present inhibits, present participle inhibiting, simple past and past participle inhibited) To hold in or hold back; to keep in check; restrain Synonyms: see Thesaurus: hinder