inhibit
The past tense of inhibit is inhibited.
To inhibit is to "prevent or stop something from happening".
The noun forms for the verb to inhibit are inhibitor, inhibition, and the gerund, inhibiting.
What features of Twitter inhibit learning
Alcohol is often used in parties because it can inhibit inhibitions.
Why will washing with soap and water inhibit the spread of germs
"why do we have to go to an exhibit why don't we go to an inhibit instead?"
I need to inhibit myself from eating too many cookies.
Inhibit is neither and adverb nor an adjective. It's a verb.
No niacin does not inhibit weight loss. It is just a B vitamin.
The word 'inhibit' is a verb, meaning to hinder, restrain, or prevent action or progress.Example sentence: A lack of funds didn't inhibit the success of her business.