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the disorientation
noun
The loss of one's sense of direction, or of one's position in relationship with the surroundings
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The disorientation began almost immediately.
The disorientation doesn't end here.
Don't worry: the disorientation is not accidental.
The disorientation seems to have fed their performances.
But beyond that, we felt the disorientation of being relabeled.
Let the disorientation, and the mortified apologies, begin.
It helps ease the disorientation of an unfamiliar sanctuary.
I quite like the disorientation, like going somewhere you don't really understand anything.
The respite is too brief, they say, the disorientation too extreme.
The habit is at first disorienting, but, slowly, the disorientation gains a strength.
Adding to the disorientation is Blunt's insistence he play with the house lights turned up.
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