English to Urdu Dictionary inhibition

inhibition

سندمن
definition
noun
the children, at first shy, soon lost their inhibitions
a feeling that makes one self-conscious and unable to act in a relaxed and natural way.
example
There is no reason to think other large single-currency areas, such as China, pay any smaller cost in terms of overall GDP 'inhibition' and regional disparity.
Similar calmodulin-mediated phosphorylations lead to 'inhibition' of glycogen synthase.
This process can lead to the addition or 'inhibition' of cellular function.
The moral that Freud drew from this reasoning was that the 'inhibition' of natural emotional expressions could lead to dangerous consequences.
she showed an enthusiasm for sex and a lack of 'inhibition' which was entirely alien to him
I sense in Monica's response a surprising 'inhibition' , a lack of confidence that a true union is possible.
The effect of the subpoena did not result in an unconstitutional 'inhibition' of religion.
An imbalance of excitation and 'inhibition' may underlie several neurological diseases, including autism, Tourette's syndrome and schizophrenia.
Even if short-term 'inhibition' of GDP growth is on occasions necessary, growth foregone is nevertheless the very essence of social misfortune.
The alternative possibility, that the kinetic complexity of Mg-G-actin digestions arises from trypsin 'inhibition' in these reactions, has been tested in two ways.
Gamma-tocopherol partially protects insulin-secreting cells against functional 'inhibition' by nitric oxide.
Flavonoids have diverse toxic effects including disruption of cellular respiration, 'inhibition' of enzyme function, and interference with reproduction.
It may involve simultaneous activation of some belief representations and 'inhibition' of others.
a powerful tranquilizer that causes lack of 'inhibition'
With respect to this subject, the reported DNA damage and 'inhibition' of DNA repair functions by photooxidative reactions is an interesting aspect.
She then builds up a secondary 'inhibition' to sexual arousal in order to avoid the frustration accompanying an unsatisfying sexual experience.
The main characteristic of whole body withdrawal is complete 'inhibition' of swimming.
It was good seeing some friends lose their 'inhibitions' and dance like there was no tomorrow.
Listening to the Orange Sky that night, I let go - of 'inhibitions' , of anxieties - if only for the duration of the music.
Both the sexes move so closely that 'inhibitions' and hesitations are a thing of the past now.
Their program aims to help couples confront their 'inhibitions' and feelings of anger, anxiety or shame through developing the behaviors and emotions needed for healthy reconnection.
Anxieties and 'inhibitions' tend to dissolve into a feeling of emotional warmth, wellbeing and pleasant drowsiness.
Ecstasy reduced, not to say obliterated, social 'inhibitions' .
A good alternative is vacation class - martial arts, music, dance - which colours a child's life, enhancing confidence and wiping away diffidence and 'inhibitions' .
The idea is to rise above everything, shed all the 'inhibitions' and fears, and be part of the Games.
The 'inhibitions' disappear and the red face is a result of happy exertion rather than excruciating bashfulness.
It was still not strong enough to allow him to overcome his 'inhibitions' and his fears.
I give myself away through my music, my true feelings, shedding all 'inhibitions' .
But Freud also acknowledged that purely external factors, rather than internal 'inhibitions' , might prevent the direct expression of such impulses.
The first of its kind, this ongoing workshop is only aimed to help kids from lower-income groups abandon their 'inhibitions' and build their confidence.
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