disaccustom Antonyms

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Meaning of disaccustom

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disaccustom (v. t.)

To destroy the force of habit in; to wean from a custom.

disaccustom Sentence Examples

  1. The athletes disaccustomed themselves from consuming sugary drinks to improve their performance.
  2. The company disaccustomed its customers from using plastic bags by implementing a fee for each bag.
  3. After years of reliance on technology, we need to disaccustom ourselves from it and reconnect with nature.
  4. The students were disaccustomed from using calculators during their math exams, which initially hindered their performance.
  5. The new manager disaccustomed the employees from taking extended breaks during work hours, resulting in increased productivity.
  6. The organization disaccustomed itself from depending on government grants and sought alternative sources of funding.
  7. As the child grew older, she disaccustomed herself from using a pacifier and transitioned to sleeping without it.
  8. The community disaccustomed itself from littering by implementing strict fines and educational campaigns.
  9. The doctor disaccustomed the patient from smoking by prescribing nicotine replacement therapy.
  10. The corporation disaccustomed its subsidiaries from operating independently and brought them under centralized management.

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To destroy the force of habit in; to wean from a custom.

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The athletes disaccustomed themselves from consuming sugary drinks to improve their performance.

The company disaccustomed its customers from using plastic bags by implementing a fee for each bag.

After years of reliance on technology, we need to disaccustom ourselves from it and reconnect with nature.

The students were disaccustomed from using calculators during their math exams, which initially hindered their performance.