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Meanings of inhibited from in English
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Usage of inhibited from in English
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Not to take sides is what the author is inhibitedfrom doing.
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But it is inhibitedfrom so doing by the placenta.
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They were merely inhibitedfrom any activity in connexion with another, however beautiful and desirable.
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Ab, I think, was inhibitedfrom wider political engagement by a kind of scepticism, often humorously expressed.
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Conclusions: Physicians, although accepting the efficacy of PPV, are inhibitedfrom its more frequent use by several factors.
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Transmission-blocking vaccines are one strategy for controlling malaria, whereby sexual-stage parasites are inhibitedfrom infecting mosquitoes by human antibodies.
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The advertisement proceeds to state that this situation ensures that students from low income backgrounds are inhibitedfrom attending college.
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He was a man, capable of detachment, permitted by convention to practise detachment, by gift of, nature not inhibitedfrom detachment.
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Most of all, though, he is inhibitedfrom action by the war in Vietnam and the disunity and disaffection it has created.
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In order for triceps to act, biceps must be inhibitedfrom action, and in that inhibition is a fundamental function of the organism.
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On the other hand, it may be that he is inhibitedfrom saying what he really thinks owing to the presence of Mr Suherto.
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I had been inhibitedfrom telling any but a very few confidants of how absurd I found Dickens's much-lauded writing to be in that book.