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transitive verb* * *[in'hibit](to stop or hinder (eg someone from doing something).) hemmen- academic.ru/88227/inhibited">inhibited- inhibition* * *in·hib·it[ɪnˈhɪbɪt]vt1. (restrict)▪ to \inhibit sth etw hindern [o stören2. (deter)▪ to \inhibit sb jdn hemmenfear of failure is an \inhibiting factor for many people Versagensangst verursacht vielen Menschen Hemmungen▪ to \inhibit sb from doing sth jdn daran hindern, etw zu tun3. COMPUT▪ to \inhibit sth etw sperren* * *[In'hIbɪt]vthemmen (ALSO PSYCH, SCI); ability, performance beeinträchtigento inhibit sb from doing sth — jdn daran hindern, etw zu tun
don't let my presence inhibit the discussion — lassen Sie sich durch meine Anwesenheit in Ihrer Diskussion nicht stören
* * *inhibit [ınˈhıbıt] v/tinhibit sb from doing sth jemanden daran hindern, etwas zu tun* * *transitive verbinhibit somebody from doing something — jemanden daran hindern, etwas zu tun
* * *v.blockieren v.hemmen v.hindern v.sperren v.
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