inhibiting in the PONS Dictionary

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Among other properties, diethyl sulfite inhibits the growth of mold spores during grain storage.
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Contemporaries regarded stirrups and spurs as inhibiting for this purpose.
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Second, the principle or primary effect must be one that neither advances nor inhibits religion.
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It is inhibited by carbenoxolone, a drug typically used in the treatment of peptic ulcers.
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The traditional 6.5x68mm twists nowadays inhibits its potential.
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As the system moved towards the southeast, further development was inhibited by strong north-westerly winds and it quickly became extratropical.
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Water quality and development inhibit recovery of populations in some areas.
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It can inhibit endothelin converting enzymes even in the live rat, probably by chelating metals required by metalloproteases.
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It is a macrolide lactone and acts by inhibiting calcineurin.
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Fifth, a person's youth does not inhibit him or her from effecting positive change in the world.
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