13 Verbs to Use for the Word inhibitions

How far any specific insanity may impair the brain and affect the inhibitions, is impossible to foretell.

Especially do the weak and ignorant and poor find that environment is constantly creating more inhibitions as time goes on.

Sickness and disease weaken or destroy such inhibitions as the unfortunate are able to build up, and they readily yield to crime.

Desire of her will make any woman beautiful, and fear will exercise an absolute inhibition upon the aesthetic sense.

The ace felt inhibitions leaving him.

For the most part the promptings of conscience follow pretty closely the inhibitions of the criminal code, although they may or may not follow the spirit of the law.

Among these types are included subjects of obsessions and compulsions who are dull and apathetic, cannot learn or maintain inhibitions, and so, without initiative, evolve into moral and intellectual degenerates, liable to epilepsy and the most remarkable sex aberrations.

It would follow that courage meant simply inhibition of the adrenal medulla.

Sellon again applied to the Ecclesiastical Courts, and obtained an inhibition prohibiting any clergyman of the Established Church, whether Lady Huntingdon's chaplain or not, from preaching in Spa Fields.

This means only that they have not stored up the experiences of life so well; that their nervous system has not so well conveyed impressions, or that their power of comparison is less; this, in turn, means that it will take greater stress or harder environment to overcome the inhibitions of the sane than the insane.

Anything that increases his knowledge and adds to his experience will naturally affect his habits and will either build up or tear down inhibitions or do both, as the case may be.

I thinke their Inhibition comes by the meanes of the late Innouation?[10]

Obviously, before attempting to proceed further, Augustus Fink-Nottle must be induced to throw off the shackling inhibitions of the past and fuel up.

13 Verbs to Use for the Word  inhibitions