inhibition
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British pronunciation
/ɪnhɪbˈɪʃən/

Définition et signification de « inhibition » en anglais

Inhibition
01

inhibition, retenue

a feeling of self-consciousness, restraint, or a limiting factor that hinders the free expression of one's thoughts, emotions, or actions
example
Exemples
The presence of authority figures often leads to inhibition in expressing dissenting opinions.
La présence de figures d'autorité conduit souvent à une inhibition dans l'expression d'opinions dissidentes.
02

interdiction, prohibition

an official order or rule that bans or forbids a specific action
example
Exemples
The court placed an inhibition on transferring the disputed property.
Le tribunal a placé une inhibition sur le transfert de la propriété contestée.
03

inhibition, inhibition neuronale

a biological process where nerve signals limit, control, or prevent the activity of an organ, muscle, or reflex
example
Exemples
The anesthesia caused inhibition of pain signals during surgery.
L'anesthésie a provoqué une inhibition des signaux de douleur pendant la chirurgie.
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