reaccustom

English

Etymology

re- + accustom

Verb

reaccustom (third-person singular simple present reaccustoms, present participle reaccustoming, simple past and past participle reaccustomed)

  1. To accustom again.
    • 2008 May 19, Tyler Kepner, “Posada Tests His Legs but Says He Worries More About His Arm”, in New York Times:
      He is on the disabled list with rotator cuff inflammation, and on Sunday he caught Ian Kennedy in the bullpen to get his legs reaccustomed to the feel of his demanding position.
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