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| dis·in·hi·bi·tion [ dìssinhi bísh'n ] |
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1. loss of inhibition: a loss of inhibition, e.g. through the influence of alcohol or drugs
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2. psychology temporary loss of inhibition: a temporary loss of inhibition caused by an outside stimulus such as a loud noise
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3. chemistry removal of inhibitor: the removal of a substance that slows or stops a chemical reaction
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