verb
- to cause to lose physical fitness or conditioning through lack of exercise or training
- to reverse or eliminate a conditioned response or learned behavior
Usage: often used in passive voice
Usage: psychology
Examples
- After months of bed rest, his muscles had become deconditioned.
- The athlete’s performance suffered because she had deconditioned during the off-season.
- Physical therapy helped recondition his deconditioned cardiovascular system.
- The therapist worked to decondition the patient’s fear response.
- Without regular practice, even professional musicians can become deconditioned.
- The study examined how quickly subjects could be deconditioned from their learned behaviors.