effectively inhibit
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to limit or prevent something in a way that produces the intended result
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- The new drug aims to effectively inhibit the growth of cancer cells.
- Proper insulation can effectively inhibit heat loss in winter.
- Their strategy was designed to effectively inhibit the spread of misinformation.
- To effectively inhibit corrosion, a protective coating was applied.
- Regulations were put in place to effectively inhibit monopolistic practices.
- The vaccine is proven to effectively inhibit the virus's replication.
- A strong deterrent can effectively inhibit criminal activity.
- Environmental factors can effectively inhibit plant growth if not managed.
- This compound is known to effectively inhibit inflammation.
- The system needs to effectively inhibit unauthorized access.