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Word: Disaccustom
Speech Type: Verb
Etymology:
late 15th century (in an earlier sense). From dis- + accustom, after Middle French desacoustumer, desaccoustumer (French désaccoutumer) to defamiliarize (a person) from something, to discontinue (a habit, practice, etc.)
Definition:
To make (a person or thing) unused or unaccustomed to something previously familiar or habitual; to defamiliarize.
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