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were disorienting
verb
To cause to lose orientation or direction.
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The first words were disorienting.
There was too much to do, and the circumstances were disorienting.
Betancourt writes of simple kindnesses and deep affections, of kaleidoscopic turns of emotion and relations whose effects were disorienting and lasting.
At first, the scenes of people running, glancing with terror behind them were disorienting; they reminded me of another morning, in 2001, when I had awakened to a similar sight.
But old habits die hard, and the changes were disorienting.
The watch design may be a response to users who say they would be "uncomfortable" with the intense augmented reality experience of Google Glasses, as well as to reports that the glasses, last week tested by the Wall Street Journal's Spencer Ante, were "disorienting".
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The men were disoriented.
People were disoriented; they lost their bearings.
Mired in sleep, we were disoriented — where were we?
Once they got lost they were disoriented.
Their memories became worse, their judgment faltered, they were disoriented.
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