disorient

[US]/dɪsˈɔ:ri:ˌent/
[UK]/dɪs'ɔrɪəntet/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

vt. cause (someone) to lose their sense of direction.

Example Sentences

The bright lights of the city can disorient some people.

Losing her glasses disoriented her in the unfamiliar surroundings.

The sudden change in schedule disoriented the students.

The foggy weather can disorient hikers on the trail.

Jet lag can disorient travelers when they arrive in a new time zone.

The complex maze disoriented the participants during the competition.

The loud noises disoriented the small child.

The medication can sometimes disorient patients.

The lack of sleep can disorient a person's sense of time.

The virtual reality game was so immersive that it disoriented the players.

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