Inhibet
Inhibet is a Latin verb form meaning “he restrains” or “is restraining” when used as the third-person singular present active indicative of inhibere, the verb meaning “to restrain, hold back, or prevent.” The infinitive is inhibere, and the principal parts are inhibeo, inhibere, inhibui, inhibitus. The verb is transitive and commonly takes a direct object in the accusative to indicate what is restrained (for example, inhibet timorem, “he restrains fear”; inhibet impetum hostium, “he checks the onslaught of the enemies”).
Etymology and related forms: inhibere is built from the prefix in- “in, into” combined with a root
Usage notes: In classical Latin, inhibet is found in both prose and poetry to describe actions that
Cognates and related terms: Latin inhibere gives rise to English inhibit, as well as related terms such