disinhibit
1disinhibit — dis·in·hib·it .dis in hib ət vt to cause the loss or reduction of an inhibition <disinhibit a reflex> <disinhibit violent tendencies> dis·in·hi·bi·tion .in (h)ə bish ən n …
2disinhibit — transitive verb see disinhibition …
3disinhibit — dis·in·hib·it (dĭs ĭn hĭbʹĭt) tr.v. dis·in·hib·it·ed, dis·in·hib·it·ing, dis·in·hib·its To free from inhibitions. * * * …
4disinhibit — verb To remove an inhibition. See Also: disinhibition …
5disinhibit — verb (disinhibits, disinhibiting, disinhibited) make less inhibited. Derivatives disinhibition noun …
6disinhibit — dis·in·hib·it …
7disinhibit — /dɪsɪnˈhɪbət/ (say disin hibuht) verb (t) (of an outside stimulus, such as alcohol, a drug, etc.) to remove inhibitions from for a temporary period. –disinhibition, noun …
8disinhibit — (ˌ)disənˈhibə̇t transitive verb Etymology: dis (I) + inhibit : to cause the loss or reduction of (an inhibition) an illicit drug that disinhibited aggressive behavior …
9disinhibition — noun Date: circa 1927 loss or reduction of an inhibition (as by the action of interfering stimuli or events) < disinhibition of a reflex > < disinhibition of violent tendencies > • disinhibit transitive verb • disinhibitor noun …
10Paraphilia — Classification and external resources MeSH D010262 Paraphilia (in Greek para παρά = beside and philia φιλία = friendship, having the meaning of love) is a biomedical term used to describe sexual arousal to objects, situations, or indi …
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