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Definition of inhibitory in English: inhibitoryadjective ɪnˈhɪbɪt(ə)riɪnˈhɪbəˌtɔri 1Hindering or preventing an action. some may find such limits inhibitory Example sentencesExamples - There are precedents setting a high barrier against prior restraint because of its inhibitory effects on freedom of expression.
- Peer modeling of socially appropriate behavior may have an inhibitory effect on a potential offender's behavior.
- The agency's red tape did not help—they are quite inhibitory, and you tend to concentrate on things you know you can do and get through.
- Other actors and institutions are understood as supplementary, potentially inhibitory or beneficial conditions—civil society, the citizen, the economic sphere, etc.
- We were expecting that images of famous athletes would enhance people's own skills, but it turned out to be an inhibitory process.
- For some white interviewees, having a black woman in their home has an impact on how forthcoming they are, but that impact is not necessarily inhibitory.
- These social circumstances generate sets of attitudes conducive to or inhibitory of political participation.
- The theory postulates four inhibitory conditions, the first of which is commitment to conventional goals.
- It has been shown that some children in foster care have deficiencies in inhibitory control, which in turn relates to behavioral problems.
- Clear societal messages that reject the use of violence as a means of conflict resolution help to put into place inhibitory controls that are necessary in the face of frustration.
- 1.1Biochemistry Physiology Slowing down or preventing a process, reaction, or function.
a study to determine if honey has an inhibitory effect on atherosclerosis dopamine is one of the inhibitory neurotransmitters in the gastrointestinal tract Example sentencesExamples - Its anti-inflammatory effects are possibly from its inhibitory action on the arachidonic acid pathway via cyclo-oxygenase inhibition.
- This type of ginseng saponin had inhibitory action on free radical-mediated lipid peroxidation.
- Radiation treatment had certain inhibitory functions on body immunity.
- Sexual response and associated behavior depend on dual control mechanisms, involving excitatory and inhibitory neurophysiological systems.
- The inhibitory compounds used for study are cytotoxic themselves, resulting in effects that are irreversible.
- All flavonoids tested exhibited some inhibitory activity.
- Excess linoleic acid has produced inhibitory effects on in vivo prostaglandin synthesis.
- The combination of tocopherols has a synergistic platelet inhibitory effect.
- These grapeseed derivatives elicit an inhibitory effect on HIV infection in vitro.
- This specific component of fiber has been studied extensively for its inhibitory effects against colon carcinogenesis.
Definition of inhibitory in US English: inhibitoryadjectiveinˈhibəˌtôrēɪnˈhɪbəˌtɔri 1Hindering or preventing an action. some may find such limits inhibitory Example sentencesExamples - There are precedents setting a high barrier against prior restraint because of its inhibitory effects on freedom of expression.
- For some white interviewees, having a black woman in their home has an impact on how forthcoming they are, but that impact is not necessarily inhibitory.
- The agency's red tape did not help—they are quite inhibitory, and you tend to concentrate on things you know you can do and get through.
- Peer modeling of socially appropriate behavior may have an inhibitory effect on a potential offender's behavior.
- These social circumstances generate sets of attitudes conducive to or inhibitory of political participation.
- It has been shown that some children in foster care have deficiencies in inhibitory control, which in turn relates to behavioral problems.
- Clear societal messages that reject the use of violence as a means of conflict resolution help to put into place inhibitory controls that are necessary in the face of frustration.
- We were expecting that images of famous athletes would enhance people's own skills, but it turned out to be an inhibitory process.
- Other actors and institutions are understood as supplementary, potentially inhibitory or beneficial conditions—civil society, the citizen, the economic sphere, etc.
- The theory postulates four inhibitory conditions, the first of which is commitment to conventional goals.
- 1.1Biochemistry Physiology Slowing down or preventing a process, reaction, or function.
a study to determine if honey has an inhibitory effect on atherosclerosis dopamine is one of the inhibitory neurotransmitters in the gastrointestinal tract Example sentencesExamples - All flavonoids tested exhibited some inhibitory activity.
- This specific component of fiber has been studied extensively for its inhibitory effects against colon carcinogenesis.
- Its anti-inflammatory effects are possibly from its inhibitory action on the arachidonic acid pathway via cyclo-oxygenase inhibition.
- Sexual response and associated behavior depend on dual control mechanisms, involving excitatory and inhibitory neurophysiological systems.
- The inhibitory compounds used for study are cytotoxic themselves, resulting in effects that are irreversible.
- This type of ginseng saponin had inhibitory action on free radical-mediated lipid peroxidation.
- Radiation treatment had certain inhibitory functions on body immunity.
- The combination of tocopherols has a synergistic platelet inhibitory effect.
- These grapeseed derivatives elicit an inhibitory effect on HIV infection in vitro.
- Excess linoleic acid has produced inhibitory effects on in vivo prostaglandin synthesis.
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