Sentence examples for To orient from inspiring English sources

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To orient

verb

To familiarize with a situation or circumstance.

  • Give him time to orient himself within the new hierarchy.

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To orient the samples to geographic coordinates, we used paleomagnetic directions.

Muslims wanted G.P.S. devices to orient their prayers toward Mecca.

This allows scientists to orient the spacecraft's cameras and antennas.

I got out and tried to orient myself.

I headed toward the garden and paused to orient myself.

And that's where I like to orient myself.

You wind up personifying them, to orient yourself".

Radiologists should recognise less common presentations to orient specific management.

How to orient to your company's North Star.

Extraversion: tendency to orient one's energies toward the outer world of people and things.

This success makes it paradoxically hard for practitioners to orient themselves in this large domain.

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