CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO DISACCUSTOM
PRESENT
Present
I disaccustom
you disaccustom
he/she/it disaccustoms
we disaccustom
you disaccustom
they disaccustom
Present continuous
I am disaccustoming
you are disaccustoming
he/she/it is disaccustoming
we are disaccustoming
you are disaccustoming
they are disaccustoming
Present perfect
I have disaccustomed
you have disaccustomed
he/she/it has disaccustomed
we have disaccustomed
you have disaccustomed
they have disaccustomed
Present perfect continuous
I have been disaccustoming
you have been disaccustoming
he/she/it has been disaccustoming
we have been disaccustoming
you have been disaccustoming
they have been disaccustoming
Present tense is used to refer to circumstances that exist at the present time or over a period that includes the present time. The
present perfect refers to past events, although it can be considered to denote primarily the resulting present situation rather than the events themselves.
PAST
Past
I disaccustomed
you disaccustomed
he/she/it disaccustomed
we disaccustomed
you disaccustomed
they disaccustomed
Past continuous
I was disaccustoming
you were disaccustoming
he/she/it was disaccustoming
we were disaccustoming
you were disaccustoming
they were disaccustoming
Past perfect
I had disaccustomed
you had disaccustomed
he/she/it had disaccustomed
we had disaccustomed
you had disaccustomed
they had disaccustomed
Past perfect continuous
I had been disaccustoming
you had been disaccustoming
he/she/it had been disaccustoming
we had been disaccustoming
you had been disaccustoming
they had been disaccustoming
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will disaccustom
you will disaccustom
he/she/it will disaccustom
we will disaccustom
you will disaccustom
they will disaccustom
Future continuous
I will be disaccustoming
you will be disaccustoming
he/she/it will be disaccustoming
we will be disaccustoming
you will be disaccustoming
they will be disaccustoming
Future perfect
I will have disaccustomed
you will have disaccustomed
he/she/it will have disaccustomed
we will have disaccustomed
you will have disaccustomed
they will have disaccustomed
Future perfect continuous
I will have been disaccustoming
you will have been disaccustoming
he/she/it will have been disaccustoming
we will have been disaccustoming
you will have been disaccustoming
they will have been disaccustoming
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would disaccustom
you would disaccustom
he/she/it would disaccustom
we would disaccustom
you would disaccustom
they would disaccustom
Conditional continuous
I would be disaccustoming
you would be disaccustoming
he/she/it would be disaccustoming
we would be disaccustoming
you would be disaccustoming
they would be disaccustoming
Conditional perfect
I would have disaccustom
you would have disaccustom
he/she/it would have disaccustom
we would have disaccustom
you would have disaccustom
they would have disaccustom
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been disaccustoming
you would have been disaccustoming
he/she/it would have been disaccustoming
we would have been disaccustoming
you would have been disaccustoming
they would have been disaccustoming
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you disaccustom
we let´s disaccustom
you disaccustom
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Infinitive
to disaccustom
Past participle
disaccustomed
Present Participle
disaccustoming
Infinitive shows the action beyond temporal perspective. The
present participle or gerund shows the action during the session. The
past participle shows the action after completion.
10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DISACCUSTOM»
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disaccustom in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
Lloyd's Encyclopædic dictionary
66 disaccustom— disaffection Disagreeing ; not in accord or agreement ;
discordant. ___ . _ jus'-tdnv accustom (q.v A] To render unaccustomed ; with or
free from the force of cus- to do away * dls-ac -efts'- t&m, v. t. [Prof, dis, and Eng.
M» (q, ...
2
The Encyclopaedic Dictionary: A New & Original Work of ...
66 disaccustom— disaffection Disagreeing ; not in accord or agreement ;
discordant. " It U disaeorttaunt unto other writers."— Fahyan : Chron., vol. 1., ch. c.
□ dis ac cus torn, v.t [Pref. dis, and Eng. accnsiom (q.v.),] To render
unaccustomed ; to ...
3
The Encyclopædic Dictionary: A New, and Original Work of ...
60 disaccustom— disaffection Disagreeing ; not hi accord or agreement ; disco
rdant. "It In ditacordaunt unto other writer*. "— Fabyan : Chron., vol. 1., ch. c, * d$
S-ao-CUa'-tO"m, v.t [Pref. dis, and Eng. accustom (q.v.).] To render unaccustomed
...
4
Latin-English Dictionary for the Use of Junior Students: ...
I. Act.: A. To disuse, disaccustom, bring out of use: in desuescendls morar!, Quint.
— В. Part. Perf. : l. Unused, gut of use, that has fat ten into ' m rem deauetam
usurpare, Liv. — 2. Unused, to which one и unaccustomed : desueta sidera.Ov.—
3.
John Tahourdin White, 1913
5
Universal dictionary of the English language: a new and ...
dis ac ous -tomed, pa. par. & a. Pis- accustom. J t dls-ao-ciis -t6m-lng, pr. par. & «.
[Disaccustom.] A. As pr. par. : (See the verb). B. As sultst. : The .act or process of
making disaccustomed. dI*-a-oid'-i-fy, v.t. [Pref. dis, and Eng. acidify (q.v.).] ...
Robert Hunter, Charles Morris, 1898
6
The Encyclopaedic Dictionary: A New Original Work of ...
66 disaccustom— disaffection Disagreeing ; not in accord or agreement ;
discordant. " It la tHtaeortJattnt unto other writer*."— Fabyan : Chron., vol. i., ch. c.
* dis ac cus' torn, v.t. [Pref. din, and Eng. accustom (q.v.).] To render
unaccustomed; to ...
7
The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: The Century ...
To accustom (a. child or youn animal) to nourishment or food other than its
mother's milk; disaccustom to the mother's bremt: as, to wean a child. And the
child grew, and was weaned. Gen. xi. 8. For the wid0wes and Orphans, for the
sucking ...
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1900
8
The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: The Century ...
MHG. ge-wenen, G. ge-wdhnen, accustom, OHG. int-wennan, MHG. entwenen, G
. entwdhnen, disaccustom, wean), = Icel. venja = Sw. vdnja = Dan. vtenne = Goth,
wanjan, ae- custom ; connected with OHG. giwona, MHG. gewona = Icel. vani ...
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1914
9
The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: Dictionary
... custom), gewohnt = Icel. vanr = Sw. van, va'ml = Dan. cant, accustomed:
connected with wonel, wont, q. v.] 1. To accustom (a child or young animal) to
nourishment or food other than its mother's milk; disaccustom to the mother's
breast: as, ...
William Dwight Whitney, 1904
10
The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: The Century ...
MHG. ge-wenen, G. ge-wohnen, accustom, OHG. int-wennan, MHG. entwenen, G
. entwohnen, disaccustom, wean), = Icel. venja = Sw. vdnja = Dan. v/enne = Goth,
wanjan, accustom ; connected with OHG. giwona, MHG. gewona = Icel. vani ...
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «DISACCUSTOM»
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Drink Up: Coffee Won't Kill You (Probably)
... to 1679, and gives an account of French doctors who advised patients against the drink because, heaven forbid, it "disaccustom[ed] people ... «LA Weekly, Aug 11»
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In 1679, French doctors blasted coffee, because it "disaccustom[ed] people from the enjoyment of wine." ADVERTISING. Pendergrast traces ... «Slate Magazine, Jul 11»