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disorientate
[ dis-awr-ee-uhn-teyt, -ohr- ]
disorientate
/ ɪˈɔːɪəˌٱɪ /
verb
- to cause (someone) to lose his bearings
- to perplex; confuse
Derived Forms
- 徱ˌǰˈٲپDz, noun
Other yvlog Forms
- 徱·r··ٲtDz noun
yvlog History and Origins
Origin of disorientate1
Example Sentences
It can be disorientating when you go up - and again when you return to Earth.
"It's quite easy for patients who are quite unwell to get disorientated in an emergency department which then complicates their recovery and the outcomes for their care."
In series two, we see how Lumon's disorientating, unforgiving corporate culture and its deceptive pleasantries affects those with power too.
The disorientating horror, a comment on male paranoia, set the layered template that ran through his work.
People in France and abroad increasingly vote for the far right because they feel disorientated and alone.
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