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Inhibit Antonyms

Trying to find opposite word for inhibit in English? No problem. Our site contains antonyms of inhibit in 15 different contexts. We have listed all the opposite words for inhibit alphabetically.

advance
  • beforehand
  • earlier
  • early
  • first
  • foremost
  • forward
  • in front
  • in the forefront
aid
  • advancement
  • advice
  • advocacy
  • alleviation
  • allowance
  • assist
  • assistance
  • attention
allow
  • acquiesce
  • avow
  • concede
  • confess
  • grant
  • let on
  • own
approve
  • accept
  • acclaim
  • admire
  • applaud
  • appreciate
  • approbate
  • be big on
  • commend
assist
  • abetment
  • aid
  • assistance
  • backing
  • benefit
  • boost
  • collaboration
  • comfort
encourage
  • animate
  • applaud
  • boost
  • brighten
  • buck up
  • buoy
  • cheer
  • cheer up
facilitate
  • aid
  • ease
  • expedite
  • forward
  • further
  • grease the wheels
  • hand-carry
  • help
forward
  • ahead
  • forth
  • forward-looking
  • in advance
  • leading
  • onward
  • precocious
  • premature
free
  • chargeless
  • comp
  • complimentary
  • costless
  • for love
  • for nothing
  • free of cost
  • free ride
help
  • advice
  • aid
  • assist
  • avail
  • balm
  • benefit
  • comfort
  • cooperation
permit
  • admittance
  • allowance
  • charter
  • concession
  • consent
  • empowering
  • favor
  • franchise
promote
  • advertise
  • advocate
  • aid
  • assist
  • avail
  • back
  • befriend
  • benefit
push
  • advance
  • assault
  • attack
  • bearing
  • blow
  • butt
  • charge
  • drive
release
  • absolution
  • acquittal
  • acquittance
  • charge
  • clemency
  • commute
  • deliverance
  • discharge
support
  • abutment
  • agency
  • back
  • backing
  • base
  • bed
  • bedding
  • block

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