different between inhibitive vs restrictive
inhibitive
English
Etymology
inhibit +? -ive
Adjective
inhibitive (comparative more inhibitive, superlative most inhibitive)
- that inhibits
Synonyms
- inhibitory
Antonyms
- noninhibitive
Translations
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restrictive
English
Etymology
From Middle French restrictif.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /???st??kt?v/
- Rhymes: -?kt?v
Adjective
restrictive (comparative more restrictive, superlative most restrictive)
- Confining, limiting, containing within defined bounds.
- (Of clothing) limiting free and easy bodily movement.
Translations
French
Adjective
restrictive
- feminine singular of restrictif
restrictive From the web:
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