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disaccustom

 
Dictionary: dis·ac·cus·tom   (dĭs'ə-kŭs'təm) pronunciation

tr.v., -tomed, -tom·ing, -toms.
To render (a person) unaccustomed to something to which the person has been previously accustomed; cause to break a habit.

[Middle English disacustome, from Old French desacostumer : des-, dis- + acostumer, to accustom; see accustom.]


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