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To inhibit
verb
To hinder; to restrain
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But I don't want to inhibit ambition.
"He had begun to inhibit our movement," General McNeill said.
Then again, none of this seems to inhibit Barcelona.
Is there a way to inhibit this nuisance?
The patented technology is for a combination of an antibody with chemotherapy to inhibit tumor growth.
When I was at home my presence appeared to inhibit her.
"You want to inhibit the inward migration of the wasps," Mr. Conniff said.
There has been an effort to inhibit that effect, with restrictions, testing and certification guidelines.
That knowledge may then be used to tailor drugs to inhibit the onset of the disease.
Tungsten has also been found to inhibit growth in other bacteria (doi 10.1271/bbb.65.555).
But Mr. Spitzer said the company did in fact seek to inhibit reviews.
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