different between disinhibition vs disinhibit
disinhibition
English
Etymology
dis- +? inhibition
Noun
disinhibition (countable and uncountable, plural disinhibitions)
- A lack or loss of inhibition.
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- disinhibit
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disinhibit
English
Etymology
dis- +? inhibit
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?d?s?n?h?b?t/
Verb
disinhibit (third-person singular simple present disinhibits, present participle disinhibiting, simple past and past participle disinhibited)
- To remove an inhibition.
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- disinhibition
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