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inhibiting
discouraging a person from action by threat of punishment as an overly strict or inhibiting discipline
intimidating
discouraging inhibiting deterring Opposite of encouraging
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deterrence
deterrence : the inhibition of criminal behavior by fear esp. of punishment
bacteriostasis
inhibition of the growth of bacteria without outright killing of the organism
cytostasis
The inhibition or cessation of cell growth or division
rofecoxib
furanone Its chemical structure contains two phenyl rings and a furanone ring It is believed to act by inhibition of prostaglandin biosynthesis through inhibition of the enzyme cyclooxygenase 2 COX 2 unlike aspirin it does not inhibit
Inhibitory
Of or pertaining to or producing inhibition consisting in inhibition tending or serving to inhibit as the inhibitory action of the pneumogastric on the respiratory
Registration of title of land
190); on the charges register (s. 25). (3) In addition to these, s. 57 confers a remedy styled inhibition, which is analogous to an injunction. As to bankruptcy, s. 61 and (English) L.R.R. 1925, 229, provide for
Injunction
i.e., forming part of a decree made at a hearing upon the merits, whereby the defendant is perpetually inhibited from the assertion of a right, or perpetually res-trained from the commission of an act contrary to equity
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