Similar words: disorientation, orient, orientation, disorder, disorganise, disorganized, disobedience, nutrient. Meaning: [dɪs'ɔːrɪent] adj. 1. having lost your bearings; confused as to time or place or personal identity 2. socially disoriented.
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(31) They became deeply intoxicated and totally disoriented.
(32) The victim of the traffic accident was disoriented.
(33) The strange streets disoriented him.
(34) Spin around until you become disoriented.
(35) Consumers often do a confused and disoriented.
(36) The anesthetic left her completely disoriented.
(37) Cox told the Canadian Broadcasting Corp that it appeared Molnar had become disoriented in the snowstorm and may have left her vehicle to get help.
(38) Fairly disoriented, I jumped down out of our loft - bed, and standing stark naked, faced the windshield.
(39) At first Snowball seemed disoriented when she looked around, but she didn't try to uncover the chick. Instead, she flew up to her nor-mal perch and stayed there.
(40) Avoid the disoriented seagulls and collect bottles which will replenish your energy.
(41) I arrived at the train station in Paris panicked and disoriented.
(42) Standing proved to be a mistake and left me woozy and disoriented.
(43) The embarrassing predicament in the teaching of ancient fictions ascribes to utilitarian ideology, disoriented teaching practice, outdated teaching research, and lumbersome academic burden.
(44) We used outflanking tactics and the enemies were confused and disoriented.
(45) I frequently find myself disoriented when I come up out of the subway.
(45) Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and build good sentences.
(46) Launched a full range of social media advertising promotion, movie stars and do calcium powder debut for the promotion, which allow consumers to get confused and disoriented.
(47) In the previous few days, she had been lethargic and disoriented and had a tonic–clonic seizure.
(48) In 1998, 400 disoriented sea lions died along California's central coast — domoic acid was traced back to contaminated fish that swam through a toxic bloom before being eaten by the sea lions.
(49) If you take an Oriental person and spin him around several times, does he become disoriented?
(50) Heart like night of the meteor, empty lonely, disoriented, Gu Ying companion, across the marginal.
(51) In the hustle of our lives, we are disoriented, distracted by the siren call of the marketers' myths.
(52) They now more often appear staring vacantly or seeming disoriented, being psychologically removed from their situation.
(53) So many matters been happened this morning, which made me confused and disoriented.
(54) I only know that in this rain, the rain, I, Disoriented.
(55) I looked at his concerned, innocent expression and was disoriented again by the force of his gold-colored eyes.
(56) You may be a little emotionally disoriented at the eclipse, so don't make any rash moves while you're in reactive mode.
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