different between inhibitive vs restraining

inhibitive

English

Etymology

inhibit +? -ive

Adjective

inhibitive (comparative more inhibitive, superlative most inhibitive)

  1. that inhibits

Synonyms

  • inhibitory

Antonyms

  • noninhibitive

Translations

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restraining

English

Verb

restraining

  1. present participle of restrain

Noun

restraining (plural restrainings)

  1. The act by which someone or something is restrained.
    • 1895, George Meredith, The Amazing Marriage
      She had the privilege of a soul beyond our minor rules and restrainings to speak her wishes to the true wife of a mock husband—no husband; less a husband than this shadow of a woman a wife, she said; []

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