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disinhibit

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dis·in·hib·it   (dĭs'ĭn-hĭb'ĭt)   
tr.v.   dis·in·hib·it·ed, dis·in·hib·it·ing, dis·in·hib·its
To free from inhibitions.
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Main Entry: dis·in·hib·it
Pronunciation: "dis-in-'hib-&t
Function: transitive verb
: to cause the loss or reduction of an inhibition<disinhibit a reflex> <disinhibit violent tendencies> —dis·in·hi·bi·tion /-"in-(h)&-'bish-&n/ noun
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