disinhibits

/ˌdɪsɪnˈhɪbɪts/
verb
  1. Removes or reduces social or emotional restraints in someone; makes someone act more freely or impulsively.
    • Laughter often disinhibits people, making them more willing to share secrets.
    • The medication disinhibits certain brain signals, which can lead to impulsive decisions.
    • A supportive environment disinhibits students and encourages them to ask questions.
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