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inhibition

[in-i-bish-uhn, in-hi-] / ˌɪn ɪˈbɪʃ ən, ˌɪn hɪ- /


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Take “The Only Way to Love,” the album’s powerhouse about abandoning inhibitions.

From Washington Post

Some, like Akansha, want to shed their inhibitions around dating, while others may be trying to relearn the rules around relationships.

From BBC

Half the song is building up to grand and echoing drumming while Rogers’s voice matches the energy as it gradually loses any inhibitions.

From Washington Post

The collision of her good-faith lack of inhibition with institutionalized misogyny makes this Canadian’s biography a very disquieting American story.

From New York Times

And in a theme park setting, that drives communication among friends, families and even strangers, as play helps lower inhibitions in the name of engagement.

From Los Angeles Times