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vb. (context transitive English) To adapt to a less demanding environment than that to which one was previously conditioned.
Usage examples of "decondition".
Then the depression can be deconditioned, attacked cognitively, or understood through insight.
She believed she was deconditioning normally, or she would never have risked it.
Spring-loaded straps pulled the walker toward the tread surface, against which his or her feet pushed, for an hour or more a day by prescription, an exercise designed to slow, if not stop, the lower body deconditioning and long bone demineralization of free fall dwellers.
Spring-loaded straps pulled the walker toward the tread surface, against which his or her feet pushed, for an hour or more a day by prescription, an exercise designed to slow, if not stop, the lower body deconditioning and long bone demineralization of free fell dwellers.
If I pointed out a fnord to somebody who hadn't been de-conditioned, as Hagbard deconditioned me, what would he or she say?