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orientation

[awr-ee-uhn-tey-shuhn, -en-, ohr-] / ˌɔr i ənˈteɪ ʃən, -ɛn-, ˌoʊr- /


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XL-Calibur is designed to measure the polarization of light, a property that describes the orientation of electromagnetic vibrations.

From Science Daily

Learning to trust sound, timing, and orientation was challenging.

From BBC

Enerson was one of two drivers who went home after failing to qualify for the 2021 race and hadn’t been back until passing rookie orientation test in a two-hour session before practice.

From Washington Times

Officers would be barred from considering a potential suspect’s “actual or perceived race, ethnicity, gender, nationality, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, sex characteristics, disability status, or gender identity,” it said.

From Washington Times

One prohibits instruction that could make children feel guilty about past actions of members of their race, and another bans instruction on gender identity or sexual orientation.

From New York Times