disorienting in English

verb
1
make (someone) lose their sense of direction.
she was so disoriented that Joe had to walk her to her room
verb
    disorientate

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1. Time travel can be disorienting.

2. 4 An abrupt change of location can be disorienting.

3. 5 Lack of sleep can be disorienting.

4. It emits a disorienting light and amplified voltage.

5. There are health and financial setbacks that can be disorienting.

6. Nonetheless, living in a foreign country can be challenging and disorienting.

7. Understandably, many elderly ones find moving into a nursing home a stressful and disorienting experience.

8. The light pulses at frequencies ranging from about 250 to about 500 Hz, disorienting pests.

9. Found in the deeper areas of the Torvus Bog, Bloggs attack their prey by disorienting them with sonic bursts and then ramming them to death

10. Alice in Wonderland syndrome is a disorienting neurological condition that affects human perception to the senses of vision, hearing, touch, sensation, and the phenomenon of time

11. Colossal's singular strangeness can be disorienting, but viewers who hang on may find that its genre-defying execution -- and Anne Hathaway's performance -- is well worth the ride.

12. Antrum is all at once disorienting and unsettling, as competing perspectives and facts on (or under) the ground conspire to lure two young people to an almost certain doom

13. The invention relates to a method of photoeradication of cellular and acellular organisms including the steps of providing a surface acting agent in association with a cellular or acellular organism, the surface acting agent disorienting a membrane structure so that said membrane no longer functions as an effective osmotic barrier; providing a photosensitive material in association with the cellular or acellular organism; and applying light in association with the cellular or acellular organism to cause a disruption of the organism.