verb
- to cause someone to lose their sense of direction or position
- to cause someone to feel confused about their situation or circumstances
Usage: primarily British English
Usage: primarily British English
Examples
- The thick fog began to disorientate the hikers on the mountain trail.
- Moving to a new country can disorientate people for several months.
- The maze was designed to disorientate visitors and challenge their navigation skills.
- Jet lag tends to disorientate travelers crossing multiple time zones.
- The spinning carnival ride will disorientate anyone who stays on too long.
- Sudden changes in routine can disorientate elderly patients with dementia.