English edit

Etymology edit

over- +‎ inhibited

Adjective edit

overinhibited (comparative more overinhibited, superlative most overinhibited)

  1. (psychology) Excessively inhibited.
    • 1946, Lester Eugene Hewitt, Richard Leos Jenkins, Fundamental patterns of maladjustment: the dynamics of their origin:
      Twenty-five overinhibited children and twenty-five unsocialized aggressive children were followed up in the spring of 1944.
    • 1968, Richard Courtney, Play, drama and thought:
      Overinhibited children often benefit cathartically from dramatic play.