Disinhibition vs Disinhibit - What's the difference?
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A lack or loss of inhibition.
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To remove an inhibition.
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Disinhibition is a related term of disinhibit.
As a noun disinhibition
is a lack or loss of inhibition.As a verb disinhibit is
to remove an inhibition.disinhibition
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disinhibit
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