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ˌoverinˈhibited, a. Psychol. [over- 28 c.] Applied to a person whose reactions, esp. in a social context, are abnormally inhibited. So ˌoverinhiˈbition, the state or fact of being overinhibited.
1899W. James Talks to Teachers xv. 179 Certain melancholiacs furnish the extreme example of the over⁓inhibited type. 1942Partridge Usage & Abusage (1947) 353/2 Thanks to the Freudians, we have..heard almost too much about the over-inhibited person. 1946Hewitt & Jenkins Fund. Patterns Maladjustment 31 The..syndrome pattern of overinhibited behavior is of unquestionable familiarity to clinicians and mental hygienists. 1970Jrnl. Gen. Psychol. LXXXII. 162 The apparent over⁓inhibition by schizophrenic Ss. |