Inhibited in a sentence as an adjective

There was a halo of inhibited bacterial growth around the mould.

In my case, I found I have chronic sinusitis that inhibited my ability to breathe at night.

When I was in high school I tried to ban powerpoint, arguing that it inhibited our ability to grow as public speakers.

But until you've crossed that friendship boundary then you should rightly feel inhibited to "make jokes" like that to a female coworker.

This was on the B-737 NG and many of the captains were coming off the 777 or B744 and they were used to the Master Caution System being inhibited at 80 kts.

They are not inhibited, they are positively and negatively incentivized.

From wikipedia:>Production of melatonin by the pineal gland is inhibited by light to the retina and permitted by darkness.

The proposition that it has failed due to the passage of 17 years since the first RFC neglects the fact that there were certain key events that inhibited adoption that didn't happen until recently:1.

There is no physical property of any one wire, nothing that the closest scrutiny could discover, that will reveal how a bird could be inhibited or harmed by it except in the most accidental way.

There are genes that are only turned on when stressed, hypoxic, over-temperature, under-temperature, over-fed, underfed, growing, not growing, genes that turn on when neurons are excited or inhibited.

But if innovators such as Glenn Curtiss cannot build on the progress of others without paying exorbitantly for the privilege, the incentive to continue to experiment and create is similarly inhibited.”That's not really irony.

Without patent protection, a competitor can simply replicate an invention and undercut the inventor’s price — which necessarily includes all the time and expense of research and development — so the incentive to experiment and create is severely inhibited.

Inhibited definitions

adjective

held back or restrained or prevented; "in certain conditions previously inhibited conditioned reactions can reappear"