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disorient

[dis-awr-ee-ent, -ohr-] / dɪsˈɔr iˌɛnt, -ˈoʊr- /






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“Sometimes you almost get disoriented because there are so many shadows, so much bright, white ice,” Gibson said.

From The Wall Street Journal

Nevertheless, many patients still have the disorienting, distressing experience of being treated with dismissal or disbelief by medical professionals.

From Scientific American

Surveying the options is exciting but disorienting, like a radio Top 40 list.

From Seattle Times

“Things like that are just incredibly disorienting for someone going into those spaces who is always being reminded, hey, this wasn’t designed for you,” Brooks said.

From Washington Post

The rush to hack the human brain veers from neuromarketing to the rabbit hole of social media and even to cognitive warfare programs designed to disable or disorient.

From Scientific American