disinhibit

[US]/ˌdɪsɪnˈhɪbɪt/
[UK]/ˌdɪsɪnˈhɪbɪt/

Translation

v.to free from inhibition; to make less restrained or constrained

Phrases & Collocations

disinhibiting effect

disinhibited behavior

disinhibiting substance

behavioral disinhibition

socially disinhibited

disinhibited aggression

disinhibiting mechanism

cortical disinhibition

disinhibited speech

disinhibiting factors

Example Sentences

alcohol tends to disinhibit behavior that people would normally suppress.

the medication can disinhibit speech in patients with certain psychological conditions.

stress and fatigue may disinhibit aggressive impulses.

a supportive environment helps disinhibit creative thinking.

the new policy aims to disinhibit innovation within the organization.

psychological therapy can help disinhibit emotional expression.

lack of supervision may disinhibit risky behaviors in adolescents.

the warm-up exercises are designed to disinhibit muscles before intense activity.

removing strict rules can disinhibit spontaneous communication among team members.

certain brain injuries can disinhibit primitive reflexes.

the artist used techniques to disinhibit her natural artistic instincts.

group activities can disinhibit participation from shy individuals.

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