disorient|disoriented|disorienting|disorients in English
verb
[dis·o·ri·ent || dɪs'ɔːrɪent]
confuse, cause to lose one's bearings, cause to lose sense of time and place
Use "disorient|disoriented|disorienting|disorients" in a sentence
1. Time travel can be disorienting.
2. The sudden darkness will disorient them.
3. 4 An abrupt change of location can be disorienting.
4. An overnight stay at a friend's house disorients me.
5. 14 To cause to lose one's bearings; disorient.
6. 5 Lack of sleep can be disorienting.
7. 1 An overnight stay at a friend's house disorients me.
8. I am disoriented, but captivated.
9. It emits a disorienting light and amplified voltage.
10. Tired, disoriented, or Bleary-eyed
11. He was disoriented in transport, Tron.
12. The anesthetic left her completely disoriented.
13. Addlebrained Confused, bewildered, or disoriented
14. Whales become disoriented in shallow water.
15. I feel dizzy and disoriented.
16. 9 I feel dizzy and disoriented.
17. AddleBrained Confused, bewildered, or disoriented
18. There are health and financial setbacks that can be disorienting.
19. 15 Dragon's Breath - Disorient changed from 3 sec to 5 sec.
20. Nonetheless, living in a foreign country can be challenging and disorienting.
21. They got disoriented in the wood.
22. He sat up, feeling weak, disoriented.
23. Jean-Pierre felt faintly disoriented by it.
24. I come out of the theater feeling disoriented.
25. I am disoriented,[sentencedict .com] but captivated.