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单词 disinhibit
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Definition of disinhibit in English:

disinhibit

verbdisinhibited, disinhibits, disinhibiting dɪsɪnˈhɪbɪtˌdɪsɪnˈhɪbɪt
[with object]
  • Make less inhibited.

    as well as disinhibiting me, he educated me

    他既让我放开了手脚,也教育了我。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • On examination, the man was somewhat disinhibited; he also had a broad-based gait and an explosive cerebellar dysarthria.
    • Participants in the low expectancy group did not believe that alcohol disinhibited them sexually or interfered with safer-sex practices.
    • Such binge drinking disinhibits people and leads to a spectrum of anti-social behaviour ranging from yobbism and vandalism to serious violence.
    • A supplementary disinhibiting factor is the abuse of alcohol and drugs, involved in an estimated 70 percent of violent crimes.
    • As a ‘shy, gawky, skinny’ young man, Wilson relied on alcohol to disinhibit him.
    • They and others with such neurological damage are socially disinhibited.
    • He was slightly disinhibited but co-operative and achieved good rapport.
    • Even had she been disinhibited by alcohol earlier in the evening, that had worn off by the time in question.
    • It may have been that a combination of alcohol and cannabis fuelled a fantasy for financial gain and disinhibited you, as the police report put it.
    • He is disinhibited and threatening in his manner.
    • Recorder Barry Kogan told him: ‘I believe you are a considerable risk to the public particularly when disinhibited by drink.’
    • Once killing is disinhibited, then they are able to kill freely.
    • It disinhibits cats, so I can observe them properly, see who they really are.
    • The potential for peers to inhibit or disinhibit a potential offender's sexual imposition is supported by research on physical aggression.
    • In addition, substances such as alcohol can interact with medications, disinhibit patients and contribute to risky behaviors.
    • This potential for anonymity in e-mailing disinhibits some people.
    • Still, perhaps by engaging in this active homicide fantasy, the shooter is unconsciously disinhibiting his otherwise dormant violent impulses toward other people.
    • Does she use alcohol or drugs, which are disinhibiting?
    • ‘The use of any drug tends to disinhibit and this is when people take risks,’ he says.
    • In the instant case D's intention in giving the tablets was to disinhibit the boys and thereby render them more susceptible to his sexual advances; this constituted an intent to injure.

Derivatives

  • disinhibition

  • noun dɪsɪnhɪˈbɪʃ(ə)n
    • For women, situational disinhibition (measured as experience and role modeling) combines with prior plans (intentions and pacts) to determine whether casual sex will occur.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Is that sort of radical interpersonal disinhibition so tightly bound up with the creative and productive instincts of the entrepreneur that stifling it to an excessive extent will also kill productivity and creativity?
      • Obviously to work as she has done, some disinhibition is needed, but this can be a position the artist assumes rather than because they are naturally or compulsively disinhibited.
      • Onset is insidious and course is slowly progressive. Psychiatric manifestations occur early and include social inappropriateness, disinhibition, delusions, ritualistic behavior, and mood disorders.
      • I consider the probability is that his loss of self control was at least due to a significant degree to his disinhibition as a result of the alcohol and drugs he had taken on that day.

Definition of disinhibit in US English:

disinhibit

verbˌdɪsɪnˈhɪbɪtˌdisinˈhibit
[with object]
  • Make (someone or something) less inhibited.

    使不拘谨(或不受限制)

    as well as disinhibiting me, he educated me

    他既让我放开了手脚,也教育了我。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Does she use alcohol or drugs, which are disinhibiting?
    • In addition, substances such as alcohol can interact with medications, disinhibit patients and contribute to risky behaviors.
    • In the instant case D's intention in giving the tablets was to disinhibit the boys and thereby render them more susceptible to his sexual advances; this constituted an intent to injure.
    • Such binge drinking disinhibits people and leads to a spectrum of anti-social behaviour ranging from yobbism and vandalism to serious violence.
    • As a ‘shy, gawky, skinny’ young man, Wilson relied on alcohol to disinhibit him.
    • Participants in the low expectancy group did not believe that alcohol disinhibited them sexually or interfered with safer-sex practices.
    • Once killing is disinhibited, then they are able to kill freely.
    • Still, perhaps by engaging in this active homicide fantasy, the shooter is unconsciously disinhibiting his otherwise dormant violent impulses toward other people.
    • They and others with such neurological damage are socially disinhibited.
    • Recorder Barry Kogan told him: ‘I believe you are a considerable risk to the public particularly when disinhibited by drink.’
    • The potential for peers to inhibit or disinhibit a potential offender's sexual imposition is supported by research on physical aggression.
    • He is disinhibited and threatening in his manner.
    • Even had she been disinhibited by alcohol earlier in the evening, that had worn off by the time in question.
    • This potential for anonymity in e-mailing disinhibits some people.
    • On examination, the man was somewhat disinhibited; he also had a broad-based gait and an explosive cerebellar dysarthria.
    • It may have been that a combination of alcohol and cannabis fuelled a fantasy for financial gain and disinhibited you, as the police report put it.
    • A supplementary disinhibiting factor is the abuse of alcohol and drugs, involved in an estimated 70 percent of violent crimes.
    • He was slightly disinhibited but co-operative and achieved good rapport.
    • ‘The use of any drug tends to disinhibit and this is when people take risks,’ he says.
    • It disinhibits cats, so I can observe them properly, see who they really are.
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