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decondition
[ dee-kuhn-dish-uhn ]
verb (used with object)
- to diminish the physical strength, stamina, or vitality of; weaken.
- to diminish or eliminate the conditioned condition responses or behavior patterns of.
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51Թ History and Origins
Origin of decondition1
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Furthermore, he says, “we decondition quickly following injury or life getting in our ways.”
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In the words of their physicians, they “decondition” and “fail to thrive.”
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“But when there is a real issue, we have to decondition ourselves and be vulnerable and say, ‘hey there’s something wrong.'”
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“But when there is a real issue, we have to decondition ourselves and be vulnerable and say, ‘hey there’s something wrong.’”
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He says, “We have to decondition ourselves, to undo all that self-contempt we have,” and Tom thinks, I can do that too.
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