Inhibit [verb]
Definition of Inhibit:
restrict, prevent
Synonyms of Inhibit:
● Hinder
● Obstruct
● Prohibit
● Forbid
● Suppress
● Outlaw
● Stymie
● Restrain
● Curb
● Impede
● Hog-tie
● Cramp
● Bar
● Avert
● Withhold
● Faze
● Bit
● Stop
● Repress
● Arrest
● Bridle
● Enjoin
● Taboo
● Ward
● Check
● Sandbag
● Hang up
● Hold in
● Keep in
Opposite/Antonyms of Inhibit:
● Approve
● Free
● Let go
● Support
● Push
● Promote
● Help
● Forward
● Allow
● Advance
● Release
● Permit
● Assist
● Aid
Sentence/Example of Inhibit:
T-cells struggle to get inside large masses of cancer cells, and even if they do, these tumors often produce proteins that inhibit the effectiveness of the T-cells.
“We’re excited because we need drugs that inhibit the virus directly,” Maldonado says.
A July 21 study in Cell Reports found that the drug can inhibit SARS-CoV-2 replication in lab-grown monkey and human cells.
The disorder, known as X-linked agammaglobulinemia, inhibits the body’s ability to make the antibodies called gamma globulins, resulting in severe infections even from fairly innocuous pathogens.
Besides the reports out of China, two studies using computer simulations of coronavirus proteins predicted that famotidine might dock with and inhibit important viral enzymes called proteases that help the virus replicate.
In 2014, Garfinkel and her colleagues showed that the processing of fear and threatening stimuli was not inhibited at systole.
Their clinical-stage RTB101 drug works by inhibiting part of the mTOR pathway.
If he does not inhibit or exclude from his mind the word “Petition” he can make no advance.
The wine would cleanse and at least inhibit bacterial growth.
You worked your way outward on this run, and the High Council didn't see fit to erase those memories or inhibit them.