inhibit

inhibit
in'hibit
verb
(to stop or hinder (eg someone from doing something).) impedir
- inhibition
inhibit
tr[ɪn'hɪbɪt]
transitive verb
1 (person) inhibir, cohibir
2 (hold back - attempt) inhibir
this drug will inhibit the spread of the disease este fármaco inhibirá la propagación de la enfermedad
3 (prevent) impedir, restringir
inhibit [ɪn'hɪbət] vt
impede: inhibir, impedir
inhibit
v.
cohibir v.
impedir v.
inhibir v.
prohibir v.
ɪn'hɪbət, ɪn'hɪbɪt
transitive verb (frml)
a) \<\<person\>\> inhibir, cohibir*

to inhibit somebody FROM -ING — impedirle* a alguien + inf

b) \<\<growth/reaction\>\> inhibir
[ɪn'hɪbɪt]
VT (=check) inhibir, reprimir; (=prevent) impedir

to inhibit sb from doing sth — impedir a algn hacer algo

don't let my presence inhibit the discussion — no quiero que mi presencia detenga la discusión

we cannot inhibit progress — no podemos reprimir el progreso

* * *
[ɪn'hɪbət, ɪn'hɪbɪt]
transitive verb (frml)
a) \<\<person\>\> inhibir, cohibir*

to inhibit somebody FROM -ING — impedirle* a alguien + inf

b) \<\<growth/reaction\>\> inhibir

English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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