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How To Use Disorientate In A Sentence

  • You need to be deeply confused, profoundly disorientated, or in this case, faced with a simple point, miss it completely.
  • I was disorientated but made my way to the bathroom where I started haemoraging from my nose and nearly collapsed.
  • At the moment though, I just feel rather lost and disorientated myself.
  • My dad has a small surefire torch, which is certainly bright enough to disorientate an attacker at night time, although the battery life sucks. Making Light: Making light under difficult conditions
  • My classmates made a joke about how oriental people can get "disorientated" after seeing this essay I forward over to the class. On being orient(at)ed
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  • Before hand his 'body language' looked anything but 'bolshie', more disorientated and demoralised and trying to screen out the mahem around him. John Terry’s sacking as England captain tells us something interesting...
  • When he finally regained full consciousness, he was temporarily disorientated by his surroundings.
  • Ex-soldiers can be disorientated by the transition to civilian life.
  • Perhaps he was disorientated and never went to the railway station at all.
  • When he first came to Britain in 1966, he arrived in Manchester, where he had a job as a junior lecturer, and was totally disorientated by city life.
  • Mr Lyons' parents, John and Sheila, visited him in the Bridewell and said he was completely disorientated, swaying and slurring his words.
  • It's really enjoyable, but I'm a bit groggy and disorientated so it's not really sinking in.
  • And after years of lost post and disorientated visitors, it seems the residents may finally have their way.
  • Designed to disorientate and confuse, the work will pop up over the duration of the festival, with Simon Heijdens's delicate digital projections bringing the space to life at dusk. This week's new events
  • Pallant House Gallery, Sat to 2 OctSSArtists like to disorientate their viewers, to shift the position and scale of otherwise banal subjects so they appear strangely unfamiliar. This week's new exhibitions
  • He was disorientated at the sudden time change and growling darkly at the thought of the jet lag he was going to have for the next few weeks.
  • I'm disorientated at the moment and a little wrung out.
  • This is an aspect that sometimes I miss in Mahler performances and it matters greatly, because Mahler's music is sometimes tonally anchored and sometimes tonally disorientated.
  • So even if you've been before, there's a fair chance you'll get lost or disorientated.
  • The maximum-width pitch seemed to disorientate Gloucester and the stiff breeze blowing up the Exe estuary will fool many visiting kickers, the stadium having already earned the nickname "Windy Park". Exeter prepare for Welford Road after riding wind against Gloucester
  • Very often these patients can be confused and disorientated and can lash out and hospital security staff need to get involved.
  • Fog is a regular feature on the shoreline and walkers are easily disorientated by the shifting weather conditions and many have fallen foul of the sands.
  • The workers' movement was confused and disorientated.
  • Sweat dripped down her brow and the darkness disorientated her.
  • Struggling up from an exhausted sleep, she stared round the room, disorientated. SANDS OF TIME
  • Francesco Anselmi for The Wall Street Journal In an attempt to disorientate his adversary, Mr. Figueroa waves his hands. Underground Brawls
  • When a child is lost or injured, we all know that every second counts and under the obvious stress and strain, parents can become confused and disorientated.
  • For a moment she lay disorientated, staring into the darkness. HIDING FROM THE LIGHT
  • She felt shocked and totally disorientated.
  • Random wandering around and being very disorientated due to extreme tiredness and general dazed and confusedness. Archive 2007-06-01
  • It's been so long since I've had a day where I had nothing to do except please myself that I felt a little confused and disorientated.
  • If Peter's drink had been spiked, Dawn believes this may have disorientated him.
  • They can use it to spike the drinks of their victims, leaving them disorientated and eventually rendering them unconscious and unable to remember past events.
  • He said police believed he became "disorientated" and headed off in the wrong direction away from the centre of the resort. Mirror.co.uk - News
  • When you wake up from such a short sleep you are really disorientated and don't know where you are.
  • When the latter was over, I was so disorientated from grief that I forgot to take my bag with me from the cinema.
  • Space couldn't have disorientated me more than this warm fog.
  • The lack of any illumination surprised and disorientated him.
  • But the smouldering bed linen would have given off cyanide fumes which, in addition to the alcohol, would have confused and disorientated Mr Cartledge, Mr Hinchliff concluded.
  • However his enthusiasm soon waned when he became disorientated by the black and white print map.
  • The aim is to disorientate and confuse the suspects, as they face a barrage of questions about their activities in Afghanistan and elsewhere.
  • You are totally disorientated but are told to keep focusing on the red dot, then at the spot vacated by the red dot when it's switched off.
  • The Carlow girl explained that for almost three days afterwards she was disorientated, experiencing cold and hot sweats and had bruises all over her body from where her friends had tried to keep her standing.
  • Sara picked up one of Ana's two bags and started briskly for the stairway, chattering in an enchanting English drawl about how "disorientated" jet lag left a person, and then about the weather. A Darker Place
  • I know you tend to get lost in the airport but I'm as disorientated as you are.
  • You have to find another bad guy, create some more paranoia to further disorientate the rabble. Global Voices in English » Georgia: Concerns emerge over opposition protests
  • Debb led her through a maze of corridors, up stairs, through rooms, as if trying to confuse or disorientate her.
  • Unless you are used to it, being champions can disorientate you somewhat. Saracens 15-20 Wasps | Premiership match report
  • He was disorientated and tried to call for help but no one heard him.
  • The darkness had disorientated him.
  • We were quite disorientated by the maze of streets.
  • At this stage, I was finding it upsetting, seeing a close relation, who once knew me well, so disorientated.
  • The idea of being free seems to disorientate Stephanie as she rises from her seat but with every step she makes towards the gallery, the clouds drift out of her mind.
  • Confused and disorientated, they struggle to comprehend the bewildering party decrees of revolutionary achievements and industrial progress.
  • So disorientated was he at the end that, faced with a four-foot putt to square the match on the last green, he almost made an error that would have prematurely cost him the match.
  • To be honest it's no time at all before I'm completely disorientated and it's only thanks to David literally dragging me around that we make it from one underwater location to another.
  • Twenty minutes in, I was so disorientated, I approached a pet stall and asked if I could take a photo of the unfamiliar creature for sale next to the monkeys - it was, in my defence, a particularly unlovely baby.
  • Some were so disorientated that they ran down the tracks into tunnels, heedless of the danger from oncoming trains, their only instinct to get out.
  • She told police she felt "disorientated" at Jason Gram's apartment. AustralianIT.com.au | Top Stories
  • The first recorded use of the longer forms is 1704 (for disorientate) and 1848 (for orientate). Archive 2010-04-01
  • When this started a few years ago I was rather disorientated given that the honest answer would clearly break all the social rules I have just outlined.
  • They began again, finally, but the break had disorientated them. THE AMBASSADOR'S WOMEN
  • The rooms have shapes and contours that seem determined to disorientate, although the overall effect is striking and seductive.
  • At around 5am a lost and disorientated little black and white cat had appeared in their garden.
  • When asked about the portion of the video showing him at the trash chute throwing away Giraldo's property, Monserrate says "She was a little aggressive and 'disorientated'; I tried to calm her down. Diaz Sr. Throws a Stone at Peralta
  • Even though I was disorientated and shocked that everything was a dream, the look in Frankie's eyes was serious.
  • For much of the shoot, she was jet-lagged: ‘I felt very disorientated while I was there.’
  • I felt completely disorientated with the jet lag.
  • The practice staff have nurtured Princess back to health and they are sure she must have been disorientated and lost her way.
  • I was a little "disorientated" after the day of travelling (cranky after the day of travelling) so Bryan took over the role of guide. TravelPod.com TravelStream™ — Recent Entries at TravelPod.com
  • The one time we tried this, he was disorientated and reacted so violently that we decided it was in his best interest to be nursed at home.
  • The player recalls periods of being "disorientated" by pain shooting up his back and hampering his running. Blogposts | guardian.co.uk
  • They were solid from the start - yet I was left disorientated for the first few songs.
  • The effect disorientated me, so it took me a few seconds to work out what she had said.
  • I'll admit that I found some of them intrusive, but when they didn't happen, I was disorientated and uneasy.
  • The antonyms disorient and disorientate date from 1655 and 1704, respectively; again they are virtually synonymous. July « 2009 « Sentence first
  • Ex-soldiers can be disorientated by the transition to civilian life.
  • Mr Lyons' parents, John and Sheila, visited him in the Bridewell and said he was completely disorientated, swaying and slurring his words.

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