inhibition vs openness

inhibition

noun
  • A recusal. 

  • A writ from a higher court to an inferior judge to stay proceedings. 

  • The act of inhibiting. 

  • A personal feeling of fear or embarrassment that stops one behaving naturally. 

  • The process of stopping or retarding a reaction. 

openness

noun
  • Lack of secrecy; candour, transparency. 

  • The degree to which a system operates with distinct boundaries across which exchange occurs capable of inducing change in the system while maintaining the boundaries themselves. 

  • Accommodating attitude or opinion, as in receptivity to new ideas, behaviors, cultures, peoples, environments, experiences, etc., different from the familiar, conventional, traditional, or one's own. 

  • The degree to which a person, group, organization, institution, or society exhibits this liberal attitude or opinion. 

  • degree of accessibility to view, use, and modify in a shared environment with legal rights generally held in common and preventing proprietary restrictions on the right of others to continue viewing, using, modifying and sharing. 

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