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ˈorientated, ppl. a. [f. orientate v. + -ed1.] 1. = oriented ppl. a. 1.
1886Willis & Clark Cambridge III. 278 A properly orientated chapel. 1900L. Fletcher in Brit. Mus. Return 156 Exactly orientated sections [of crystals] have been..optically examined. 2. = oriented ppl. a. 3 (and similarly hyphenated).
1967Indexer V. 162/2 We must, as far as possible, be customer- or user-orientated. 1968Listener 1 Aug. 153/1 Stravinsky's Webern-orientated style. 1971Guardian 18 Oct. 8/1 Polytechnics..are too big, too static, too institutional, too degree-orientated. 1972C. Jones Introd. Middle English 4 Earlier works on the subject of medieval English language..have tended to be performance-orientated. 1974Cape Times 1 Aug. 1/8 The highest percentage of votes appeared to be recorded at the Progressive Party-orientated..polling districts. 1975Daily Tel. 26 July 11/3 His attitude..has been condemned as ‘irresponsible and politically orientated’. |