inhibit |
stonker |
Related terms |
Inhibit is a related term of stonker.
As a verb inhibit
is to hinder; to restrain.
As a noun stonker is
(british|slang) something highly impressive.
inhibit |
derail |
Related terms |
Inhibit is a related term of derail.
As verbs the difference between inhibit and derail
is that
inhibit is to hinder; to restrain while
derail is to cause to come off the tracks.
As a noun derail is
a device placed on railway tracks causing a train to derail.
inhibit |
suppressa |
As a verb inhibit
is to hinder; to restrain.
bridle |
inhibit |
Synonyms |
As verbs the difference between bridle and inhibit
is that
bridle is to put a bridle on while
inhibit is to hinder; to restrain.
As a noun bridle
is the headgear with which a horse is directed and which carries a bit and reins.
surpress |
inhibit |
As a verb inhibit is
to hinder; to restrain.
check |
inhibit |
Related terms |
Check is a related term of inhibit.
As verbs the difference between check and inhibit
is that
check is to inspect; to examine while
inhibit is to hinder; to restrain.
As a noun check
is (chess) a situation in which the king is directly threatened by an opposing piece or
check can be (textiles|usually|pluralized) a pattern made up of a grid of squares of alternating colors; a checkered pattern.
frustrate |
inhibit |
Related terms |
Frustrate is a related term of inhibit.
As verbs the difference between frustrate and inhibit
is that
frustrate is to disappoint or defeat; to vex by depriving of something expected or desired while
inhibit is to hinder; to restrain.
As an adjective frustrate
is vain; ineffectual; useless; nugatory.
stimulate |
inhibit |
As verbs the difference between stimulate and inhibit
is that
stimulate is to encourage into action while
inhibit is to hinder; to restrain.
inhibit |
exhibitampflash |
withhold |
inhibit |
As verbs the difference between withhold and inhibit
is that
withhold is to keep (a physical object that one has obtained) to oneself rather than giving it back to its owner while
inhibit is to hinder; to restrain.
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