Etymology:
The word "disaccustom" is derived from the following Latin roots:
Meaning:
"Disaccustom" means:
The word "disaccustom" first appeared in the 16th century. It was coined as the opposite of the word "acustom," which means "to make accustomed to" or "to become habitual." "Disaccustom" gained widespread use in English literature and speech as a way to describe the process of breaking habits or removing customs.
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