deconditions

/ˌdiːkənˈdɪʃənz/
verb
  1. To cause someone or something to lose a conditioned response or habit; to reverse a learned behavior or physical adaptation.
    • The trainer used new exercises to deconditions the athlete's muscle memory from an old, inefficient technique.
    • Astronauts must deconditions their bodies after months in zero gravity to readjust to Earth's gravity.
    • The therapist worked to deconditions the patient's fear of elevators through gradual exposure.
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