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Definition of Disorientating
1. disorientate [v] - See also: disorientate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Disorientating
Literary usage of Disorientating
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Ecclesiologist by Ecclesiological Society (1860)
"... in imitation of the Rhenish Romanesque cathedrals, at the sacrifice of
disorientating the pile, and placing the high altar to the west. ..."
2. Design for Learning by Tom Bentley, Ciara Fairley, Shelagh Wright (2001)
"disorientating. Often the students felt that they wanted more time to think about
some ofthe issues that had been raised. One designer came up with the idea ..."
3. Tunisia by Ken Bernstein (2002)
"... or walking out of a dark room into the tropical sun: dizzying and blinding
and thoroughly disorientating. A few brief pointers for understanding: Islam. ..."
4. U.S. Trade Policy: Challenges and Choices: A Critical Policy Choice by Daniel W. Drezner (2005)
"Trade expansion contributes to a number of potentially disorientating trends in
emerging markets. Export-led economic growth can increase income inequality, ..."
5. Time and Fateby Lance Price by Lance Price (2005)
"Only Kneejerk could emerge from that monstrous, disorientating cavern looking as
if he'd just had the best experience of his life. ..."
6. Another Man's Shoes by Sven Somme (2005)
"Pappa had had to contend with heavy snow in parts, relentless rain and disorientating
fogs when he lost his way in deep bogs and was frequently soaked to ..."