disaccustom

/ˌdɪsəˈkʌstəm/
verb
  1. To make someone no longer used to something; to break a habit or routine.
    • Traveling abroad can disaccustom you to your usual eating schedule.
    • It took weeks to disaccustom the dog to sleeping on the bed.
    • The therapist helped him disaccustom himself from biting his nails.
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