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Filter by Meaning Alcohol can inhibit the release of certain hormones in the body, such as antidiuretic hormone.
Regular exercise can inhibit the accumulation of body fat.
Loud music can inhibit your ability to concentrate.
She uses relaxation techniques to inhibit her anxiety before public speaking.
Lack of funds can inhibit the growth of a business.
Heavy traffic can inhibit the progress of a construction project.
The government is trying to inhibit the spread of misinformation.
The government has policies to inhibit inflation.
Strict censorship can inhibit artistic expression.
Fear can inhibit one's ability to speak in public.
Strict regulations can inhibit innovation in a company.
The use of pesticides can inhibit the natural ecosystem.
Stress hormones can inhibit the body's ability to fight off infections.
The presence of certain elements can inhibit the setting of concrete.
Proper insulation can inhibit the formation of ice dams on roofs.
Some medications can inhibit the growth of bacteria in the body.
Radiation therapy can inhibit the growth of cancer cells.
Certain chemicals can inhibit the growth of mold in a building.
Cold temperatures can inhibit the growth of certain crops.
Pollution can inhibit the growth of trees in urban areas.
Proper ventilation can inhibit the buildup of harmful gases.
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