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Being disoriented
verb
To cause to lose orientation or direction.
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I worried about being disoriented and inarticulate, conditions I had spent my entire adult life avoiding.
St . Louisquarterback Case Keenum was not taken out of a game despite being disoriented after he was knocked to the ground.
"For those days after a shooting, in the past, there was sort of feeling of everyone being disoriented," Lieutenant Adams said.
For fear of being disoriented by further dilution of their already beleaguered common identity, they will not countenance any outsider engaging with this storehouse of suffering in ways that do not conform to the local habits.
They also raised questions about the police investigation and what, if anything, Ms. Schuler's husband and brother knew about her physical and mental condition on July 26, both when she left a campsite upstate in Sullivan County that morning, and at 1 02 p.m., when she called her brother's home on Long Island from her cellphone to complain of being disoriented.
The idea is to keep officers from being disoriented if their regular-duty sedan has to go in for maintenance and they are issued an S.U.V. Ford also made the two models "upfit friendly" — police jargon for options that go beyond law-enforcement-only standard equipment, like a column-mounted shifter, 18-inch tires, special brakes and under-body plates to protect the transmission and oil pan.
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She was disoriented.
He was disoriented.
"The people are disoriented.
The men were disoriented.
The city is disoriented.
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