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Word | Inhibit |
to put down by force or authority; suppress a nascent uprising, stamp down on littering conquer one's desires / limit the range or extent of / To check / restrain; retard or prevent / hinder, restrain, or prevent (an action or process). / to keep (someone) from doing what he or she wants to do / to prevent or slow down the activity or occurrence of (something), | |
Usage | ⇒ The visitors of the zoological park were inhibited from feeding the animals ⇒ The protective undercoating on my car inhibits the formation of rust. ⇒ You shouldn't allow fear of failure to inhibit you. ⇒ cold inhibits plant growth |
Synonyms | hinder, restrain, prevent, obstruct, check, curb, impede, stop, suppress, prohibit, discourage, repress, bar, frustrate, hamper, forbid, control, preclude, restrict, ban, |
Antonyms | allow, encourage, aid, assist, empower, exhort, free, help, incite, induce, let, permit, promote, unleash, urge, vent, abet, actuate, admit, allocate, |
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