How To Use Orientating In A Sentence

  • Their teacher told Amelia that the Year 10 students were actually very good at orientating themselves in the city and although they won't admit it, they could use the public transport system really well.
  • Mosquitoes and many other insects bask in flowers, orientating their bodies to absorb solar radiation.
  • More generally, you must start the process of reorientating political and security thinking towards the real long-term global challenges. Open Democracy News Analysis - Comments
  • In addition to the usual concerns about disorientating readers with mid-chapter narrator/POV shifts, I think that this passage might not feel coherent with the rest of the chapter. Superhero Nation: how to write superhero novels and comic books » How to Do Multiple Narrators and POVs with Style
  • Direct sunlight is eliminated by orientating glazed sides to the south-east.
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  • Aided by the spooky sounds of a theremin, "Radio Play" explores what he called "a fragmented psychology," and leads audiences in and out of familiar and disorientating material—a technique he also employs in his stand-up comedy act. An Old-Fashioned Show in the Hair and Now
  • On the other hand, solar heat gain is minimised by orientating the house with the long axis running east-west.
  • On the mission, basic curriculum of the undergraduate needs orientating as curriculums on foundation of the skill and as curriculums of overall, harmonious development of human being.
  • RODNEY Well what we've got is, we've got a Minister of Consumer Affairs in Heather Roy and she's actually reorientating Consumer Affairs because Consumer Affairs used to always be about going around bossing businesses and telling them what they had to put on labels and how they had to do things and therefore putting the costs up to consumers. ScreenTalk
  • Schaefer samples and composes sounds with the physical waywardness of an assemblage sculptor, disorientating and reorientating sounds, and adding audio surprises. The Guardian World News
  • Correctly understanding the meaning and nature of corruption, fully exploring corruption's hazard and orientating roots are the premise and foundation for the anti-corruption work.
  • To live like this is disorientating, and upon the charity of a woman. A ROOMFUL OF BIRDS - SCOTTISH SHORT STORIES 1990
  • Once past the disorientating 10m gap where the salvors have blasted this ship apart, the hull reformed and a smaller high-elevation gun could be seen.
  • I feel like I've been abducted by aliens, so confusing and disorientating has my life become.
  • The music is occluded, disorientating, its harmonies as bitter and etiolated as the text. Times, Sunday Times
  • He dropped his swords and pummelled the paladin's helm with his armoured gauntlets, knocking him backwards and disorientating him for a second.
  • It's a real partnership arrangement, "Cable said, admitting that the first cabinet meeting had been" disorientating ". Politics: General election 2010 | guardian.co.uk
  • It was lovely going to Safed, if a trifle disorientating. A ROOMFUL OF BIRDS - SCOTTISH SHORT STORIES 1990
  • Golding's office was grey and cheerless, with the disorientating feature of being substantially higher than it was wide.
  • Nevertheless, during inauguration festivities, some first-time visitors to the Concert Hall had difficulty orientating themselves through these interstitial zones.
  • Tucked away among the disorientating maze of vendors in Kano's central market, is Ali Yahaya's fabric and curtain stall. "one thousand, two hundred Naira [around £5]" he barks, holding an [long-lasting insecticidal net] LLIN up in its shiny wrapper. The market for malaria prevention
  • Now I have to come to terms with the idea of living again, which is strangely disorientating, and I have learned that many others in my – happy, lucky – situation struggle with the problem as much as I do. I had cancer while I was pregnant
  • Direct sunlight is eliminated by orientating glazed sides to the south-east.
  • I was just watching a BBC interview with David Tennant (oh god oh god how can he be so devastatingly attractive?) and he said "disorientating". Random feeds from Syndic8.com
  • The symbols are used, when necessary, as compasses - a clean, clever way of orientating the reader.
  • In practice, the amount of open sky in view can be minimized by orientating openings toward buildings and trees, increasing plan area or lowering edges of the enclosure.
  • Whilst a mirror can allow a clear view of a painted ceiling, it can none the less be disorientating and disquieting.
  • Crossing genres from lo-fi slacker rock to Greek chillwave, it felt exciting and fresh at the same time as throwing you back into the past in a disorientating timewarp reminiscent of Gold-era Spandau Ballet. The sax is back
  • With the advent of the government's new programme, the ruling elite is now orientating itself towards just such a confrontation.
  • A false start might be a most disorientating thing, but there will be plenty of time for pulling the drawbridge up never mind the thermals on in the months to come. But do we really want a barbecue autumn? | Alex Clark
  • The grey seafog sweeps in, blurring the boundary between sea and land, disorientating anyone held in its spell.
  • The heat of the lobby seemed to affect her feverishly, disorientating her. THE LAST RAVEN
  • He describes this as part of a global rebalancing process that's reorientating developing nations away from a high-savings, export-dependent economic model to one that incorporates a greater role for domestic demand. Emerging-Market Forex Rebound Tests Central Banks
  • Strings of exclamations are generally disorientating and hard to process. Superhero Nation: how to write superhero novels and comic books » 2009 » May
  • The process of reorientating the budget to reflect this end will continue this year. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • It was a strange, discomfiting and disorientating landscape.
  • The Invisibles is a wild, disorientating, surreal adventure which splices big screen thrills to situationist philosophising.
  • Visas can take time, as can learning the Cyrillic alphabet - essential for orientating yourself in town.
  • After a cacophonous ascent and destructive return to earth, it dies disconcertingly into reverberations of swashing seashore breakers, intertwined with disorientating echoes of still wailing guitars.
  • Crews endure loneliness, sensory deprivation, disorientating microgravity and the anxiety of knowing the vacuum of space is kept from them by an aluminium hull just a few millimetres thick.
  • Writing in the journal English Today last spring, Hu Xiaoqiong argued for reorientating China's English curriculum toward China English, incorporating Chinese phrases like "pay New Year calls," a Spring Festival tradition, and "no face," to be ashamed -- as Standard English. Not the Queen's English
  • The images it provides are disorientating, its stories confused.
  • Although the vapor trails of dub still colour the essence of much of this new material, 'Liumin' is an altogether more 'destroyed' experience than its predecessor, opening with the washed-out, beatless sequence of 'In Echospace', a track that somehow manages to harness the disorientating experience of being a stranger in a strange land, with only the flickering glow of neon lights for company. Boomkat: Just arrived
  • You're orientating yourself around football.
  • Changing POV within a chapter is so awkward and disorientating that it will get a story instantly rejected. Superhero Nation: how to write superhero novels and comic books » David’s Second Review Forum
  • Golding's office was grey and cheerless, with the disorientating feature of being substantially higher than it was wide.
  • South Africa took the tuberculosis problem seriously and was reorientating its TB programme to improve monitoring, the ANC Daily News Briefing
  • The maze of twisting country lanes which surrounded the farm and connected it to the numerous villages and small towns nearby was confusing and disorientating.
  • Cholesterol is known to thicken phosphocholine bilayers by orientating the lipids in a more perpendicular fashion to the bilayer plane.
  • Too much routine can be mind-numbing, just as too much spontaneity can be disorientating.
  • This lack of authorial handholding can be disorientating. Times, Sunday Times

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