নিষেধ, বাধাদান, বাদ
(1) (psychology) the conscious exclusion of unacceptable thoughts or desires,the quality of being inhibited,(physiology) the process whereby nerves can retard or prevent the functioning of an organ or part,the action of prohibiting or inhibiting or forbidding (or an instance thereof),restriction,hindrance
(2) (psychology) the conscious exclusion of unacceptable thoughts or desires
(3) The quality of being inhibited
(4) (physiology) the process whereby nerves can retard or prevent the functioning of an organ or part
(5) The action of prohibiting or inhibiting or forbidding (or an instance thereof)
(6) Restriction
(7) Hindrance
(1) The main characteristic of whole body withdrawal is complete inhibition of swimming.
(2) Gamma-tocopherol partially protects insulin-secreting cells against functional inhibition by nitric oxide.
(3) The moral that Freud drew from this reasoning was that the inhibition of natural emotional expressions could lead to dangerous consequences.
(4) The alternative possibility, that the kinetic complexity of Mg-G-actin digestions arises from trypsin inhibition in these reactions, has been tested in two ways.
(5) She showed an enthusiasm for sex and a lack of inhibition which was entirely alien to him
(6) This process can lead to the addition or inhibition of cellular function.
(7) Even if short-term inhibition of GDP growth is on occasions necessary, growth foregone is nevertheless the very essence of social misfortune.
(8) She then builds up a secondary inhibition to sexual arousal in order to avoid the frustration accompanying an unsatisfying sexual experience.
(9) The effect of the subpoena did not result in an unconstitutional inhibition of religion.
(10) I sense in Monica's response a surprising inhibition , a lack of confidence that a true union is possible.
(11) A powerful tranquilizer that causes lack of inhibition
(12) There is no reason to think other large single-currency areas, such as China, pay any smaller cost in terms of overall GDP inhibition and regional disparity.
(13) Flavonoids have diverse toxic effects including disruption of cellular respiration, inhibition of enzyme function, and interference with reproduction.
(14) An imbalance of excitation and inhibition may underlie several neurological diseases, including autism, Tourette's syndrome and schizophrenia.
(15) Similar calmodulin-mediated phosphorylations lead to inhibition of glycogen synthase.
(16) It may involve simultaneous activation of some belief representations and inhibition of others.
(17) With respect to this subject, the reported DNA damage and inhibition of DNA repair functions by photooxidative reactions is an interesting aspect.
(18) Their program aims to help couples confront their inhibitions and feelings of anger, anxiety or shame through developing the behaviors and emotions needed for healthy reconnection.
(19) The inhibitions disappear and the red face is a result of happy exertion rather than excruciating bashfulness.
(20) It was good seeing some friends lose their inhibitions and dance like there was no tomorrow.
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