decondition
verb/diːkənˈdɪʃən/UK
Etymology
From de- + condition.
- derived from condicio
- derived from condicion
- derived from condicioun
Definitions
To adapt to a less demanding environment than that to which one was previously…
To adapt to a less demanding environment than that to which one was previously conditioned.
- Deconditioning due to decreased physical effort results in muscle loss, including heart muscles.
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