English
Etymology
From French désorienter.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /dɪsˈɔːɹi.ənt/
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Verb
disorient (third-person singular simple present disorients, present participle disorienting, simple past and past participle disoriented)
- To cause to lose orientation or direction.
- To confuse or befuddle.
Translations
to cause to lose orientation or direction
— see also disorientate
- Bulgarian: разориентирам (razorientiram), обърквам (bg) (obǎrkvam)
- Hungarian: összezavar (hu), félrevezet (hu), eltérít (hu), dezorientál
- Icelandic: rugla, rugla í ríminu, gera ringlaðan, láta tapa áttum, villa um fyrir, slá út af laginu, gera áttavilltan
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- Italian: disorientare (it)
- Polish: dezorientować impf, zdezorientować pf
- Serbo-Croatian: dezorijentírati (sh)
- Spanish: desorientar (es), perder el norte
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