transitive. = unwont, v. 1.
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释义 | the world > action or operation > behaviour > customary or habitual mode of behaviour > unaccustomedness or state of disuse > give up a habit or practice [verb (transitive)] > cause one to or disaccustom (16) unwone1340 transitive. = unwont, v. 1. disuse1489 transitive. To make (a person) unaccustomed or unused to anything; to cause to lose a habit; to disaccustom. Chiefly in passive: cf. disused, adj.… discustom1502 transitive. = disaccustom, v. wean1526 figurative. To detach or alienate (a person, his desires or affections) from some accustomed object of pursuit or enjoyment; to reconcile by degrees… disaccustom1530 transitive. To make (a person or thing) unused or unaccustomed to something previously familiar or habitual; to defamiliarize. Cf. accustom, v. 1. uncustom1530 To disaccustom. unaccustom1580 (un-, prefix2 affix 1a). unwont1580 transitive. = disaccustom, v. 2. to break (any one) of a practice or habit1612 to break (any one) of a practiceor habit: to cause him to discontinue it. Perhaps originally belonging to sense 14b. disinure1613 transitive. To deprive of use or practice; to disaccustom. unhitch1622 transitive. To detach (from a practice). unhabit1650 transitive. To free from a habit; to disaccustom. dishabituate1869 transitive. To render unaccustomed, to disaccustom: the reverse of habituate. wean1891 with away. Subcategories:— withdraw from usual activity (2) |
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