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disorientate or disorient Verb [-tating, -tated] or -enting, -ented to cause (someone) to lose his or her bearings disorientation n
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| As teachers, we can join in the discomfort by exposing our own disorientations along with everyone else's. Like everyone of his generation (he was in his twenties during the First World War, but was declared unfit for service), he would have known of the phenomenon of shell-shock with its flashbacks and disorientations. |
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