disorientate|disorientated|disorientates|disorientating in English

verb

[dis'o·ri·en·tate || -teɪt]

confuse, cause to lose one's bearings, cause to lose sense of time and place

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1. It was a strange, discomfiting and disorientating landscape.

2. She felt shocked and totally disorientated.

3. The darkness had disorientated him.

4. I felt completely disorientated with the jet lag.

5. We were quite disorientated by the maze of streets.

6. Ex-soldiers can be disorientated by the transition to civilian life.

7. You will feel this range of powerful, primal emotions with dizzying, disorientating frequency.

8. To be raped is one thing, but to blunder around disorientated is another.

9. 19 Ex-soldiers can be disorientated by the transition to civilian life.

10. 3D TV can disorientate the brain, causing eye strain, headaches, nausea and sickness, scientists have warned.

11. 22 To be raped is one thing, but to blunder around disorientated is another.

12. Griffin was Busying trying to get accepted Disorientated and scattered which is to be expected

13. Experts have also said that 3D footage can disorientate the brain, causing eye strain and headaches.

14. Waking with a jump, disorientated for a moment, Hilary stared in disbelief at the kitchen clock.

15. Golding's office was grey and cheerless, with the disorientating feature of being substantially higher than it was wide.

16. Father worked as a teacher for almost 40 years, and has been disorientated since he stopped working.

17. Some of them disorientate the prosperity of the object and some others are confined to the teaching aims and methods.

18. Synonyms for Befuddled include bewildered, confused, muddled, dazed, disorientated, perplexed, addled, stupefied, dizzy and groggy

19. Every day that passed while Jean-Claude was away I became increasingly disorientated. I feared I was going mad.

20. Whilst a mirror can allow a clear view of a painted ceiling, it can none the less be disorientating and disquieting.

21. When he came to, he was disorientated, staring blankly at a man sitting with his back to him.

22. At the start, Lottie was confounded by the garden: Lottie did her best with the disorientated and often distressed inmates.

23. Miss T.'s father returned to the ward and thought that her condition was worsening and that she appeared disorientated.

24. Among techniques used to disorientate prisoners were "frequent flyer" programmes, whereby detainees would be moved from their cell every hour, night and day.

25. I had no idea what I was typing and would leave the office each day disorientated and dizzy with the effort.