inhibit
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British pronunciation
/ɪnˈhɪbɪt/

Definición y significado de "inhibit"en inglés

to inhibit
01

inhibir, restringir

to restrict or reduce the normal activity or function of something
Transitive: to inhibit an activity or function
to inhibit definition and meaning
example
Ejemplos
The teacher strives not to inhibit students' creativity but encourages free expression.
El profesor se esfuerza por no inhibir la creatividad de los estudiantes, sino que fomenta la libre expresión.
02

inhibir

to prevent or limit an action or process
Transitive: to inhibit an action or process
example
Ejemplos
Lack of funding may inhibit progress on the construction project.
La falta de fondos puede inhibir el progreso en el proyecto de construcción.
03

inhibir, cohibir

to make someone feel uncomfortable, preventing them from acting naturally or confidently
Transitive: to inhibit sb
example
Ejemplos
She was inhibited by the fear of being judged, preventing her from dancing at the party.
Ella estaba inhibida por el miedo a ser juzgada, lo que le impedía bailar en la fiesta.
04

inhibir, reprimir

to restrain or limit the action or progress of something
Transitive: to inhibit a desire, behavior, or ability
example
Ejemplos
The manager ’s strict policies inhibited creativity in the team.
Las políticas estrictas del manager inhibieron la creatividad en el equipo.
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