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inhibit / an inhibition To
inhibit a process is to limit
something or slow
it down to make it weaker. If a person
feels inhibited, they’re embarrassed to do something, especially in public.
So, sometimes people give the excuse of wanting to drink in order to ‘lose
their inhibitions’ – in other words, to be less embarrassed or shy.
As the course
progressed people lost their inhibitions
and began to discuss the issues more freely.
more example sentences questions for personal practice unit 4
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Materials by Martin McMorrow, Massey University Auckland. |