Inhibit

/ɪnˈhɪbɪt/ verb

To inhibit something is to slow it down, stop it, or hold it back. It can refer to blocking actions, feelings, chemical reactions, or biological processes.

It comes from Latin “inhibere,” meaning “to hold in” or “to restrain,” from “in-” (in) and “habere” (to have, to hold). The sense of holding something in place turned into preventing it from acting freely.

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