verb
- the process of causing someone to stop being accustomed to or familiar with something; breaking a habit or routine
Usage: present participle or gerund form of 'disaccustom'; formal or literary usage
Examples
- Disaccustoming the dog from begging at the table required patience and consistency.
- The athlete struggled with disaccustoming herself from her old training methods.
- Disaccustoming employees from remote work proved challenging after the pandemic.
- He focused on disaccustoming his palate from sugary foods.
- The process of disaccustoming the child from nighttime bottles took several weeks.