disaccustom

English

Etymology

From Middle English disacustome, from Old French desacostumer (render unfamiliar) (compare French désaccoutumer).

Verb

disaccustom (third-person singular simple present disaccustoms, present participle disaccustoming, simple past and past participle disaccustomed)

  1. to cause (someone) to break a habit or become unaccustomed to something that they are previously accustomed to

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