inhibitable

[US]/[ˈɪn.hɪ.bɪ.tə.bəl]/
[UK]/[ˈɪn.hɪ.bɪ.tə.bəl]/

Translation

adj.Capable of being inhibited; able to be prevented from occurring.; Susceptible to inhibition.

Phrases & Collocations

inhibitable process

inhibitable reaction

being inhibitable

inhibitable state

highly inhibitable

potentially inhibitable

inhibitable target

readily inhibitable

inhibitable pathway

Example Sentences

the growth of the bacteria was readily inhibitable by the new antibiotic.

whether the process is inhibitable depends on the presence of specific enzymes.

the reaction's inhibitable nature makes it suitable for controlled chemical synthesis.

further research is needed to determine if the tumor's growth is inhibitable.

the enzyme's activity proved to be highly inhibitable with the addition of compound x.

it's crucial to understand what factors make the pathway readily inhibitable.

the drug's ability to be inhibitable is a key advantage in managing the disease.

the system's inhibitable characteristics were exploited to create a safety mechanism.

the cascade's inhibitable steps allow for precise control of the downstream effects.

the team investigated whether the virus was inhibitable with existing antiviral drugs.

the process is inherently inhibitable, offering a potential target for therapeutic intervention.

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