Alcohol inhibits glycogenesis in the liver and some drugs inhibit hunger symptoms.
Alcohol inhibits the pituitary secretion of anti-diuretic hormone (ADH), which acts on the kidney to reabsorb water.
Alcohol inhibits freezing, so the trick is to heat the liquid gently first in a separate saucepan, to steam most of the alcohol away.
Alcohol both stimulates the release of histamine from mast cells and inhibits its degradations by inhibiting diamine oxidase.
Alcohol inhibits glutamate (a major excitatory neurotransmitter in the nervous system) neurotransmission by reducing the effectiveness at the NMDA receptor, which is related to memory loss associated with intoxication.
Alcohols, like the ones found in antifreeze, usually inhibit the formation of ice by permeating water.
Alcohol inhibits our strength.
Alcohol inhibits a mother's let-down (the release of milk to the nipple).