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- DISORIENTATE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
“Disorientate ” Merriam-Webster com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https: www merriam-webster com dictionary disorientate Accessed 17 Jun 2025
- Disoriented or Disorientated? What’s the Difference? - Two Minute English
The word disorient first appeared in literature in 1655, and it wasn’t long before the term disorientate followed suit, with its first use documented in 1704 Throughout history, these disorientation terms have been adapted and employed in various contexts, always retaining their inherent meanings
- DISORIENTATE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
DISORIENTATE definition: to make someone confused about where they are and where they are going Learn more
- DISORIENTATE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
This consisted of temporary bubbles of unreality which would confuse and disorientate any trespassers
- DISORIENTATE Definition Meaning - Dictionary. com
Disorientate definition: to disorient See examples of DISORIENTATE used in a sentence
- Disorientated vs. Disoriented — What’s the Difference?
Simple past tense and past participle of disorientate Disoriented To cause (a person, for example) to experience disorientation Disoriented Simple past tense and past participle of disorient Disoriented Having lost one's direction; confused Disoriented Having lost one's bearings physically or mentally
- Disorientate - definition of disorientate by The Free Dictionary
Define disorientate disorientate synonyms, disorientate pronunciation, disorientate translation, English dictionary definition of disorientate or vb 1 to cause to lose his or her bearings 2 to perplex; confuse disˌorienˈtation n Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition
- Disorientate - Definition, Meaning Synonyms - Vocabulary. com
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