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Maple Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

term describes words like "inhibition"?

Hi

Do you know if there is a linguistic/lexical term describing words like inhibition, "the act of inhibiting or the state of being inhibited" (I mean both active and passive, sth like that........

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A lot of thanks!
  

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I dont exactly what you mean.. term for what? (medicine?

  • I dont exactly what you mean..
  • term for what?
  • (medicine?
  • law?
  • etc) the word "inhibition" itself is a term in pharmacology (competitive and non competitive inhibition for receptors)
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I dont exactly what you mean.. term for what? (medicine? law? etc)

the word "inhibition" itself is a term in pharmacology (competitive and non competitive inhibition for receptors)
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linguistic or lexical term
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Hi
Is it participle phrase that you are after?
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Thank you IKEmotion: smile

I find such pair of things like "agent(operator)-object, active-passive" and the use of the word"easy"

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