English edit

Etymology edit

counter- +‎ condition

Verb edit

countercondition (third-person singular simple present counterconditions, present participle counterconditioning, simple past and past participle counterconditioned)

  1. To condition by means of counterconditioning.
    • 2015, Ilona Rodan, Sarah Heath, editors, Feline Behavioral Health and Welfare, Elsevier Health Sciences, →ISBN, page 44:
      In general, cats should be counterconditioned to any procedure they may need to endure now or later in life so that they learn to like it.