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Example sentences for "inhibition"

Lexicographically close words:
inheritors; inherits; inhibit; inhibited; inhibiting; inhibitions; inhibitive; inhibitory; inhibits; inhospitable
  1. Vestibular and Propriospinal Interactions and Protracted Spinal Inhibition by Brain Stem Activation.

  2. Vestibular Mechanisms of Facilitation and Inhibition of Cord Reflexes.

  3. It produces death by inhibition of the heart's action, and by paralyzing the pneumogastric nerve.

  4. In these cases we come nearest to the direct causation or the direct inhibition of a division, but the meaning of the evidence is still ambiguous.

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

  6. The reason, our Lord gives for that inhibition at that time, was twofold; one expressed Matth.

  7. Your inhibition has placed us between the hammer and the anvil: if we disobey it, we violate our canonical obedience; if we obey, we infringe the constitutions of the realm and offend the King's majesty.

  8. But the inhibition of their metropolitan had thrown them into embarrassment, and perhaps they felt that the offence of Becket, if not capital treason, bordered upon it.

  9. The inhibition given at Sens to proceed against the King, before the Easter of the following year (A.

  10. The bishops admitted to the King's presence announced the appeal of the Archbishop to the Pope, and his inhibition to his suffragans to sit in judgment in a secular council on their metropolitan.

  11. This inhibition is prevented or obliterated by the change of mind produced by the quack, and then the vis medicatrix naturae brings about a cure.

  12. Excuses for actions founded on secondary personality must either rest ultimately on insanity, or else on that lack of inhibition which constitutes the source of so many of our actions that we regret.

  13. At least one instance of voluntary heart inhibition was observed by thoroughly trained and properly accredited scientists.

  14. There are biliary neuroses accompanied by increase or inhibition of biliary secretions.

  15. If the mind can cause menstruation to cease, as is clear from experience, any inhibition from this source must be removed and its power set to bring relief to these patients.

  16. If too much is made of it, an unfavorable influence is produced in the patient's mind and the discouragement leads to so much inhibition or even actual physical disturbance that the affection will not improve.

  17. The recognition of the part inhibition plays in vital phenomena is undoubtedly one of the most important discoveries which have been made in physiology since Harvey discovered the circulation of the blood.

  18. Any condition in the human body that sets nerves in tension and requires constant inhibition may lead to such a cumulative effect of repression that reaction follows and explosion takes place.

  19. In animals, the psyche plays a very subordinate role in inhibition and stimulation compared to that exercised by man's higher nervous system, since in him this portion of the organism is so much better developed than in the animal.

  20. This is a matter of the exercise of inhibition for certain mental qualities, and this inhibition is neglected for some places and persons.

  21. And this balance of impulses, this inhibition of movement, corresponding to unity, is what we know as aesthetic repose.

  22. Inhibition of action through antagonistic impulses, or action returning upon itself, we have defined it; and the line cannot be drawn sharply between these types.

  23. And repose or unity is given by symmetry, subjectively the balance of attention, inasmuch as this balance is a tension of antagonistic impulses, an equilibrium, and thus an inhibition of movement.

  24. From another point of view it may be said that the unity of the object is constituted just by the inhibition of all tendency to movement through the balance or centrality of impulses suggested by it.

  25. This auditory image may be more easily applicable as supplying the needed inhibition reflex arc than the visual because it is nearer to the speech area.

  26. When and in proportion as visualization is absent this higher inhibition arc is not functioning; and the speech thus uncontrolled flies away in spasms which we call stutter.

  27. The power of inhibition being finally destroyed, the nervous storm breaks with great force and violence.

  28. Insufficiency of inhibition is the cause of the beginning and of the persistence of bad habits and of tics.

  29. It is possible, of course, that there may be another explanation in the inhibition of metabolism caused by fear.

  30. When visualization is present a higher inhibition arc is functioning and we have a normal speech as a consequent reflex expression.

  31. Scattering of thought therefore arises from the intermittent action of this censor or from an incomplete abolition of the inhibition allowing varying formulations of the crude ideas to gain expression which have no logic surface connection.

  32. The inhibition of even, unhampered self-expression is always observed.

  33. The stammering does not cause the inhibition, it is the inhibition which is at the bottom of the stammering.

  34. Prominent among these instances of inhibition and acceleration are the phenomena attendant on the addition of excess of phosphate to yeast-juice.

  35. A man being choked quickly loses power of volition, entirely distinct from the inhibition coming of suppressed breathing; after a few moments, his movements are involuntary.

  36. It has only an incidental bearing on scientific research, and its bearing is chiefly that of inhibition and misdirection.

  37. This power of inhibition may be made to afford an income, as well as the power to serve; and whatever will yield an income may be capitalised and become an item of wealth to its possessor.

  38. The recurrence of hard times, unemployment, and the rest of that familiar range of phenomena, goes to show how effectual is the inhibition of industry exercised by the ownership of capital under the price system.

  39. Nor is it necessary to cite evidence to show that such inhibition and curtailment are resorted to from motives of pecuniary expediency.

  40. The second method of inhibition is that of disuse.

  41. It is the governing of impulses, the inhibition of desires that violate the good of the group, and the choice of conduct that forwards its interests.

  42. The fact of attention or selection must of necessity involve also inhibition or neglect.

  43. It seems a good thing to practise some sort of inhibition of the centers and acquire this kind of domination.

  44. This litigation of senses proceeds from an inhibition of spirits, the way being stopped by which they should come; this stopping is caused of vapours arising out of the stomach, filling the nerves, by which the spirits should be conveyed.

  45. The gradual waning of this inhibition of the forward movement was one of the most interesting features of the experiment.

  46. The audiencia was given final jurisdiction over the residencias of these officials, with inhibition of appeal.

  47. The study of the introspective type of personality suggests that self-analysis is the counterpart of the inhibition of immediate and impulsive self-expression in social relations.

  48. There occurs in man a strain that has not yet acquired those traits of inhibition that characterized the more highly developed civilized persons.

  49. The sight of the gulf below, becoming a fixed idea, produces a resultant inhibition on all other ideas.

  50. The chain may by chance be broken; the inhibition may be removed; then the natural instinctive tendency at once shows itself.

  51. What principles of treatment of practical value to parents and teachers would you draw from the fact that feeble inhibition of temper is a trait transmitted by biological inheritance?

  52. I am aware of the importance attaching to inhibition, but mere inhibition is valueless.

  53. To say that inhibition is higher than power, is like saying that death is more than life, negation more than affirmation, sacrifice more than service.

  54. Some few of the inhabitants complained to Governor St. Clair that the inhibition against slavery retarded the growth of the Territory.

  55. We may call them inhibition by repression or by negation, and inhibition by substitution, respectively.

  56. It is easy to apply this notion of inhibition to the case of our ideational processes.

  57. Worry means always and invariably inhibition of associations and loss of effective power.

  58. It is clear that in general we ought, whenever we can, to employ the method of inhibition by substitution.


  59. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "inhibition" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    arrest; ban; block; blockade; censorship; check; closure; constraint; constriction; contraband; control; cramp; curb; curtailment; deceleration; delay; denial; detention; embargo; exclusion; fixation; hampering; hindrance; holding; holdup; impediment; index; inhibition; injunction; interdict; interference; interruption; keeping; law; let; maintenance; monopoly; obstruction; occlusion; opposition; prehension; preservation; prevention; preventive; prohibition; proscription; protection; rationing; refusal; rein; rejection; repression; resistance; restraint; restriction; retardation; retrenchment; setback; squeeze; statute; stranglehold; stricture; suppression; taboo; tenacity; zoning