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inhibitor

Prononciation : [ɪnˈhɪbɪtər]

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Contexte : « science »

(noun) an inhibitor is a substance that slows down or stops a chemical reaction or process. It’s like a stop sign for a process that helps make sure things don’t happen too quickly.

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The enzyme inhibitor helped slow down the reaction so it could be studied more carefully.

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Without the inhibitor, the reaction happened too fast to observe.

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How does the inhibitor affect the speed of the chemical reaction?

Contexte : « medicine »

(noun) an inhibitor in medicine refers to a drug that blocks or reduces a specific function in the body. It’s like a blocker that prevents something from working fully, like how a key can block a door from opening.

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The doctor prescribed an inhibitor that helps patients with high blood pressure.

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The treatment didn’t include any inhibitors, so the symptoms didn't improve.

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What type of inhibitor is most effective for this condition?

Contexte : « biology »

(noun) in biology, an inhibitor can refer to a molecule that reduces or stops a biological process, like a guard that makes sure certain actions do not happen when they shouldn’t.

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The inhibitor acted on the cell, preventing it from dividing too quickly.

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Without any inhibitor, the cells multiplied uncontrollably.

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What role does the inhibitor play in the cell division process?

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