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Disoriented

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Disoriented meaning

simple past and past participle of disorient

Synonyms of Disoriented

Example sentences (20)

Dogs with heat stroke may become disoriented or have no energy.

In an Instagram post Thursday, Hough revealed that his wife of only three months “became disoriented and was taken to the hospital” while on their Symphony of Dance tour.

Kenney woke up during the night; presumably disoriented and in search of the facilities, he mistook a French window that was eighteen inches from the floor for a door and fell six stories to his death.

Once again, the Left finds itself trapped in the Democratic Party, largely demobilized and disoriented.

She was disoriented, shaking and unsteady.

Van Dyke did not require medical attention after the incident, although he was apparently slightly disoriented.

As Hough shared on Instagram at the time, Erbert had become disoriented during their performance in Washington, D.C., and was immediately taken to the hospital.

Charlie reportedly had blood on his clothes and hands and appeared disoriented after a village health aide was called to check on the victim.

Despite heavy smoke and portions of the home being enveloped in flames, went into the home and made his way to the back of the residence where a woman was found disoriented and experiencing difficulty walking.

In the lawsuit, McKinney claims that after becoming disoriented from the laced joint, Diddy led her to a bathroom where he forcibly kissed her and demanded she perform oral sex.

Mildly disoriented by the back and forth between the twins, Nuno listens and nods.

She alleges that after taking a few sips of a drink poured by a studio assistant at West’s direction, she began to feel disoriented.

The Agnipath scheme has been a focal point during the election campaign, with many parties criticizing the Centre over what they perceive as a flawed and disoriented policy in times of economic uncertainty.

The further someone dives in, the more disoriented they get, forgetting whether they are close to the surface or if they are getting lost in the endless void.

These calls address various issues that she describes as "social disturbance calls,", or instances of when individuals may be loitering, trespassing, using drugs or in cases when somebody is disoriented.

The teen made a final frantic call to pal Lucy Law, telling her that he was disoriented, had only one percent of his phone battery, and needed water.

To make it a more practical way of turning left and right, Thrustmaster wisely included a re-centering system, so gamers aren't disoriented.

Cole quickly finds himself in over his head and the readers are disoriented as they live this experience vicariously through his perspective.

For one Wednesday night audience in February 1996, it took a moment to realize that the rant had gone off the rails and that Ms. Caldwell was in fact disoriented.

From the greatness of nations to the identities of each of and every one of us, we rely on those myths to help define who we are and so when they vanish, we become disoriented and as unmoored as the toppled sculptures that currently dominate the news.