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Linquate- the subconscious action that signifies the quitting of a habit; No physical or mental recognition may be necessary for this to occur, however it is merely the crossing of a threshold of some sort. Verifying that this action has occurred may take a different amount of time for every scenario. Making sense of this can be parallel to the example of quitting sodas; Whenever the individual does not feel the need to drink a soda, subconsciously they have linquated their habit. The action is more of an idea rather than an acting verb, however, for someone to linquate requires some sort of overcoming involving a barrier. In latin, linquo means "to quit"- Linquating may not be tangible through a thought or physicality, but may be achieved through resilience and a lack of exasperating focus. This verb can occur through a natural habitual rehabilitation process. To linquate also involves a life before an after a habit.
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