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inhibited

held back or restrained or prevented as in certain conditions previously inhibited conditioned reactions can reappear of behaviors Opposite of uninhibited

intimidating

discouraging inhibiting deterring Opposite of encouraging

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cytostasis

The inhibition or cessation of cell growth or division

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

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

Seneschallo et mareshallo quod non teneat placita de libero tenemento

mareshallo quod non teneat placita de libero tenemento, a writ addressed to the steward and marshal of England, inhibiting them from taking cognizance of an action in their Court that concerns freehold, Reg. Brev. 185. Abolished.

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inhibiting

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inhibited

held back or restrained or prevented as in certain conditions previously inhibited conditioned reactions can reappear of behaviors Opposite of uninhibited

intimidating

discouraging inhibiting deterring Opposite of encouraging

Keep your definitions linked to case research

cytostasis

The inhibition or cessation of cell growth or division

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

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

Seneschallo et mareshallo quod non teneat placita de libero tenemento

mareshallo quod non teneat placita de libero tenemento, a writ addressed to the steward and marshal of England, inhibiting them from taking cognizance of an action in their Court that concerns freehold, Reg. Brev. 185. Abolished.

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