orients in English

noun
1
the countries of Asia, especially eastern Asia.
2
the special luster of a pearl of the finest quality.
The great value of this necklace was due not only to the size, the perfect shape and orient of the separate pearls, but to the fact that the whole set was perfectly matched.
verb
1
align or position (something) relative to the points of a compass or other specified positions.
the fires are oriented in direct line with the midsummer sunset
2
find one's position in relation to new and strange surroundings.
there are no street names that would enable her to orient herself
synonyms:get/find one's bearingsestablish one's location

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "orients" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "orients", or refer to the context using the word "orients" in the English Dictionary.

1. Boomtown is the only customer experience technology that orients around delivering experiences rather than merely measuring them

2. Synonyms for Aligns include ranges, orients, arranges, arrays, orders, places, positions, assembles, coordinates and disposes

3. The admission of new partners also orients itself not only towards facts or numbers but also towards contents and responsible solidarity.

4. It's very much like they brought into this world the reflex that orients them to people, but it has no traction.

5. Bellicose, belligerent - Bellicose orients "prone to fighting" toward an individual, while belligerent refers to an organized body, a national or political entity—a person is Bellicose, a nation is belligerent

6. The other main artwork that orients “Apeshit” is a statue of a goddess, the Winged Victory of Samothrace, which appears to symbolize their success—as individuals and as a couple

7. Possible Answers: ENURES; HABITUATES; INURES; ORIENTS; Related Clues: Habituates; Toughens; Accustoms (to) Hardens, variantly; Hardens; Last Seen In: New York Times - August 21, 2019; King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - June 16, 2018; King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer

8. Bellicose, Belligerent - Bellicose orients "prone to fighting" toward an individual, while Belligerent refers to an organized body, a national or political entity—a person is bellicose, a nation is Belligerent. See also related terms for prone

9. In these Sermons he commented on the texts of Scripture presented by the Liturgy, using the patristic and medieval interpretation of the four senses: the literal or historical, the allegorical or Christological, the tropological or moral, and the anagogical, which orients a person to eternal life.

10. Buoy - bright-colored; a float attached by rope to the seabed to mark channels in a harbor or underwater hazards point of reference , reference point , reference - an indicator that orients you generally; "it is used as a reference for comparing the heating and the electrical energy involved"

11. See ROSALIND Ballaster, FABULOUS ORIENTS: FICTIONS OF THE EAST IN ENGLAND 1662-1785, at 202-03 (2005) ("The sinophobic name points to the centuries-old tradition in Europe of representing spoken Chinese as an incomprehensible and unpronounceable combination of sounds."); Oliver Kutz et al., Chinese Whispers and Connected Alignments, 689 CEUR

12. The military’s now decades-long engagement with Cetology is wide ranging but persistently orients around a central contention: “What these animals can do has a definite bearing on our national defense.” 3 The rapid growth of Cetology in the United States since the Cold War owes much to the navy’s financial and logistical support.