Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Inhibitory.
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- adjective that
inhibits
Etymologies
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Examples
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Having run a 100K enterprise makes one vastly more qualified than the current crop of leaders in understanding the inhibitive effects of over regulation on small business.
Coyote Blog » Blog Archive » I Challenge Any of These Guys to Open A Business In Ventura County 2009
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It was horribly limiting and inhibitive to be a theist, expecially something as hypocritical as a Christian.
Child Abuse Alert 2009
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I'd do it in an instant if the cost of broadband in New Zealand wasn't so inhibitive.
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And Philip Roth, in one of his best books, shows that the case for the “wholesale wrecking of the inhibitive past” ultimately cannot stand up to it.
Archive 2010-01-01 2010
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And Philip Roth, in one of his best books, shows that the case for the “wholesale wrecking of the inhibitive past” ultimately cannot stand up to it.
The Dying Animal 2010
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It is the most natural philosophy ever conceived, and confirms that we are indeed animals (as Darwin's science supports with overwhelming evidence) and need not construct a stupid, inhibitive morality based on millennia-old books written by doddering, superstitious fools.
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There have already been a number of instances in which an overly inhibitive bureaucracy prevented an appropriate response to the disaster.
A Reminder of What Jindal’s Made of - Warner_Todd_Huston’s blog - RedState 2009
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These days, local Linux and Open Source groups are talking now about a new kind of freedom: the freedom to create and develop their own software and technologies, without restrictive licences or inhibitive costs.
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"If the new administration in Pretoria can unshackle itself from the ANC's inhibitive liberation ethos, Mbeki's departure from office could revitalize South Africa's standing in world affairs," write Greg Mills and Terence McNamee in an International Herald Tribune op-ed.
Splintered Democracy 2008
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Kevin works primarily in the motorsports arena, and the first prototype was made from carbon fibre, but this would have been too cost inhibitive and could have had potential safety problems as carbon fibre is an electrical and thermal conductor, so instead he opted for vacuum formed polycarbonate as this is a safer and more durable alternative.
Archive 2008-05-01 Thatsnews 2008
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