soundinhibiting
Soundinhibiting refers to the property or capability of a material, device, or system to reduce, block, or absorb sound. This phenomenon is commonly associated with the field of acoustics and noise control. Materials that are soundinhibiting can be designed to reflect sound waves, absorb sound energy, or dissipate sound through friction and vibration. The effectiveness of a soundinhibiting element is often measured by its sound transmission class (STC) rating, which indicates how well it blocks airborne sound.
Common examples of soundinhibiting materials include soundproofing foams, heavy curtains, acoustic panels, and specialized building materials