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View usage for: (dɪsɔːriənteɪt) Word forms: 3rd person singular presenttense disorientates, present participle disorientating, past tense, past participle disorientated disorient disorientate in British English (dɪsˈɔːrɪənˌteɪt) or disorient verb (transitive)1. to cause (someone) to lose his or her bearings Derived forms disorientation (disˌorienˈtation) noun Synonyms of 'disorientate'confuse, upset, perplex, dislocate More Synonyms of disorientate Definition to cause (someone) to lose his or her bearings techniques used to disorientate and confuse the opposition Synonyms cause to lose your bearings Additional synonymsDefinition to disrupt or shift out of place The strike was designed to dislocate the economy. Synonyms disrupt, confuse, disturb, disorder, disorganize, throw into disarray Definition to puzzle or bewilder problems that perplexed me Synonyms puzzle, confuse, stump, baffle, bewilder, muddle, confound, beset, mystify, faze, befuddle, flummox, bemuse, dumbfound, nonplus, mix you up Definition to disrupt the normal state or progress of I was wondering whether that might upset my level of concentration. Synonyms mess up, spoil, disturb, change, confuse, disorder, unsettle, mix up, disorganize, turn topsy-turvy, put out of order, throw into disorder Nearby words ofdisorientate - disorganization
- disorganize
- disorganized
- disorientate
- disorientated
- disown
- disparage
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