inhibitor
/ɪnˈhɪbɪtə(r)/ (bre, ipa) · /ɪnˈhɪbɪtər/ (ame, ipa) · /in-ˈhi-bə-tər/ (ame, mw)
inhibitor — noun
- inhibitorsingular
- inhibitorsplural
1. A person, thing, or condition that keeps an activity or development from moving
A person, thing, or condition that keeps an activity or development from moving ahead as quickly as it otherwise would.
Late permit checks became an inhibitor to the housing project this spring.
pattern: inhibitor to + project / plan / growth
For many small shops, high rent is the biggest inhibitor to growth.
A fear of mistakes can act as an inhibitor in language class.
Poor internet service was a major inhibitor when the school moved classes online.
文法句型
an inhibitor to + noun
act as an inhibitor to + noun
the main inhibitor of + noun
用法筆記
This broad sense is often used for a factor that slows plans, progress, or change. Distinguish it from sense 2, which is a chemical substance, and sense 3, which belongs to genetics.
2. A substance used to slow a chemical reaction down or to stop it from taking plac
A substance used to slow a chemical reaction down or to stop it from taking place at all.
The lab added an inhibitor to keep the enzyme from breaking down the drug.
pattern: add an inhibitor to keep ... from ...
This paint contains a rust inhibitor for metal gates near the sea.
compound noun: rust inhibitor
Doctors gave Lina an acid inhibitor before the stomach test.
Food makers use a mold inhibitor to extend the bread's shelf life.
- blocker
less technical and often used in medical names such as beta blocker
- suppressant
often stresses reducing activity or growth rather than one specific reaction
- agent
broader scientific term for a substance that causes an effect
文法句型
add an inhibitor to + process
enzyme / acid / rust + inhibitor
contain an inhibitor
用法筆記
This technical sense usually names the process or substance being blocked, as in 'enzyme inhibitor' or 'acid inhibitor'. Unlike sense 1, it refers to a physical substance rather than a general limiting factor.
3. In genetics, a gene whose presence keeps a second gene from showing its normal r
In genetics, a gene whose presence keeps a second gene from showing its normal result.
The study found an inhibitor gene that stops the flower from turning blue.
compound noun: inhibitor gene
If the inhibitor is active, the second gene stays silent.
pattern: the inhibitor is active
Farmers want to remove the inhibitor gene so the fruit grows larger.
Breeders tracked the inhibitor gene across three generations of wheat plants.
- suppressor gene
more specific genetics term for a gene that reduces another gene's visible effect
- repressor
technical term often used when gene activity is being turned down or blocked
- activator gene
a gene that helps another gene switch on or work more strongly
文法句型
inhibitor gene
the inhibitor is active
remove an inhibitor gene
用法筆記
This sense belongs to genetics and is usually discussed with inherited traits or gene activity. Distinguish it from sense 2, where an inhibitor is a chemical substance rather than a gene.