Sentence examples for a disorienting from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a disorienting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that causes confusion or a lack of clarity, often in a sensory or experiential context.
Example: "The sudden change in scenery was a disorienting experience for the travelers."
Alternatives: "a bewildering" or "a confusing".

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There is, inevitably, a disorienting quality here.

Still, black players kneeling in this way has a disorienting quality.

The embryonic, pre-Johnson ACR played a weird, brooding, drummerless trance-punk with a disorienting atmosphere.

And that opened up a disorienting gap between the terrain we had expected and the ground we actually stood on.

Thrust into a disorienting new environment, Mda developed an outsider's protective camouflage, inhabiting this alien world with a watchful self-protectiveness that doubled as curiosity.

The play grinds to an abrupt and unsatisfying ending, but Malcolm's search for an anchor in a disorienting new world rings achingly true.

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No wonder we've seen a disoriented John McCain wandering the moors howling about Bill Ayers.

Did I, by exploring the flaws in a man I admire, create a suitably disorienting dilemma?

The décor was a bit disorienting.

For her husband it was a profound, disorienting loss.

All this sunniness can feel a bit disorienting.

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