Disorient
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British pronunciation/dɪsˈɔːɹi‍ənt/
American pronunciation/dɪˈsɔɹiˌɛnt/

Definition & Meaning of "disorient"

to disorient
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to cause someone to lose their sense of direction, leading to confusion or a feeling of being lost

Transitive: to disorient sb
to disorient definition and meaning

disorient

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orient

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The intense flashing lights at the concert temporarily disoriented some audience members.
The unexpected detour disoriented the driver, and he had to rely on GPS to get back on track.
The sudden change in the landscape disoriented the hiker, and he struggled to find the trail.
The medication had a side effect that disoriented the patient, causing temporary confusion.
The dense fog disoriented the pilot, making it challenging to navigate the aircraft safely.
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