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Definition of Disorients
1. disorient [v] - See also: disorient
Lexicographical Neighbors of Disorients
Literary usage of Disorients
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. One America Indivisible: A National Conversation on American Pluralism and by Sheldon Hackney (1999)
"Today, technological change disorients the world around us even when we can manage
to stay in one place. Each force, acting over long periods of time, ..."
2. Senescence, the last half of life by Granville Stanley Hall (1922)
"Loss of memory for recent events disorients the old from their environment.
They forget names and their vocabulary contracts as the brain shrinks. ..."
3. Edinburgh Medical Journal (1906)
"... disorients- tion, in which the neuritic pains may form the basis of various
delusional interpretations. The peripheral affection may, however, ..."
4. Adventure Guide to the Alps by Krista Dana (2004)
"... then along the N90 to Moutiers and the D90 up to Les Allues Valley. The village
center's figure-eight one-way traffic scheme disorients new arrivals ..."
5. A Mind AT Work: We are our Questions. An Homage to Mihai Nadinby Mihai Nadin, Mercedes Vilanova, Frederic Chordá by Mihai Nadin, Mercedes Vilanova, Frederic Chordá (2003)
"It's probably better that he did, although he might come back. BEVERLY: (His
leaving disorients her) But why did he leave? He could have stayed. ..."
6. London Medical Review (1808)
"... of the disorients, but that of the nerves, and where the bite \s inflicted on
the hand, this distinction can be clearly shewn. If this disease then, ..."