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To disorientate
verb
Alternative form of disorient
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To disorientate the players inside the domes, each dome has 8 doors at its periphery and the chests are randomly distributed inside the dome area.
"I'd try to disorientate and confuse the hijackers by throwing them around," he said.
The continual uprooting would be enough to disorientate and dispirit even the most stable of minds.
He didn't fit in; but he certainly liked to disorientate and traumatise us.
"Some of them lead home, or to an idea of home, while others are designed to disorientate the audience".
Civilian detainees are alleged to have been subjected to a number of techniques to disorientate and debilitate them, including deprivation of sleep, food and water.
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One of the solutions devised by Russian space physiologists is to attempt to deliberately disorientate the astronauts before they launch.
But, alas, well just have to make do with his videos, the latest of which is the meticulous effort Prismatic Planes HD, below, featuring spasming buildings and perspectives, and some wobbly light to help disorientate you.
Personal security alarms range from simple 'shriek' devices, designed to shock or disorientate an attacker to give victims time to get away, to a component in a monitored system (as above).
Thanks to Jack and Chloe's inside-out knowledge of the film Speed (specifically the bit where Keanu Reeves loops footage of the bus to confuse and disorientate Dennis Hopper), Heller somehow managed to sneak off the Wembley pitch to safety before the drone hit.
They were certainly the first to apply the word to disorientating, acid-warped rock, influencing the likes of Janis Joplin (who almost joined) and the Grateful Dead, and later covered by REM, Primal Scream, the Jesus and Mary Chain and even ZZ Top (whose roots also lie in Texas psychedelia).
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