dishabituation
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dishabituation — dis·ha·bit·u·a·tion .dis hə .bich ə wā shən n restoration to full strength of a response that has become weakened by habituation dis·ha·bit·u·ate bich ə .wāt vb, at·ed; at·ing … Medical dictionary
dishabituation — dis·habituation … English syllables
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dishabituate — verb To respond (to a stimulus) with dishabituation … Wiktionary
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