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inhibition

noun as in restriction, hindrance

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But the author of the more recent and definitive three-volume life, Robert Skidelsky, felt no such inhibition.

In an all-girls class, he says, girls are encouraged to speak up without inhibition.

Hanging can trigger a reflex known as vagal inhibition, which can instantly stop the heart.

Her ADHD subjects were particularly masterful when the talent in question involved a lack of inhibition.

Driven without inhibition or pause, until another hand grasped mine.

No plays should be given during the time of sickness, or during any inhibition ordered at any time by the city authorities.

Physical inhibition in the growth of the brain involves, on the mental side, feeble-mindedness and idiocy.

But not satisfied with this, she determined to be revenged on her husband by obtaining, if possible, his inhibition.

Movements and contractions due to nervousness are entirely purposeless; they even defy the most earnest efforts at inhibition.

Flogging has become a pleasure purchasable in our streets, and inhibition a grown-up habit that children play at.

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On this page you'll find 54 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to inhibition, such as: reticence, self-consciousness, shyness, bar, barrier, and blockage.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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