inhibition

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The act of inhibiting or the state of being inhibited.

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Something that restrains, blocks, or suppresses.

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Conscious or unconscious restraint of a behavioral process, desire, or impulse.

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The condition in which or the process by which a reaction is inhibited.

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The condition in which or the process by which an enzyme, for example, is inhibited.

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The act of inhibiting, or the state of being inhibited; prohibition; restraint; embargo.

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In English law, a writ to forbid a judge from further proceedings in a cause depending before him, issuing usually from a higher ecclesiastical court to an inferior one, on appeal.

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In physiology, the lowering of the action of a nervous mechanism by nervous impulses reaching it from a connected mechanism.

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In psychology, the supposed restraint or cancelation of a mental process by other concurrent mental processes.