lose (one's) bearings

  • 21disorientated — adj. confused, lost dis o·ri·en·tate || teɪt v. confuse, cause to lose one s bearings, cause to lose sense of time and place …

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  • 22disorientates — dis o·ri·en·tate || teɪt v. confuse, cause to lose one s bearings, cause to lose sense of time and place …

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  • 23disorientating — dis o·ri·en·tate || teɪt v. confuse, cause to lose one s bearings, cause to lose sense of time and place …

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  • 24disoriented — adj. confused or lostas to time or place; alienated, out of touch dis·o·ri·ent || dɪs ɔːrɪent v. confuse, cause to lose one s bearings, cause to lose sense of time and place …

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  • 25disorienting — dis·o·ri·ent || dɪs ɔːrɪent v. confuse, cause to lose one s bearings, cause to lose sense of time and place …

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  • 26disorients — dis·o·ri·ent || dɪs ɔːrɪent v. confuse, cause to lose one s bearings, cause to lose sense of time and place …

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  • 27John Law (Burning Man) — John Law is an American artist, culture jammer, and co founder of the Cacophony Society and Burning Man Festival (AKA Black Rock City, AKA Zone Trip #4} which evolved out of the spirit of the Cacophony Society when a precursor solstice party was… …

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  • 28bewilder — transitive verb ( wildered; bewildering) Date: 1684 1. to cause to lose one s bearings 2. to perplex or confuse especially by a complexity, variety, or multitude of objects or considerations Synonyms: see puzzle • bewilderedly …

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  • 29disorient — 1650s, from Fr. désorienter to cause to lose one s bearings, lit. to turn from the east, from dés (see DIS (Cf. dis )) + orienter (see ORIENT (Cf. orient) (v.)). Related: Disoriented; disorienting …

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  • 30disorient — [dis ôr′ēən tāt΄, dis′ôr′ēən tāt΄] vt. disorientated, disorientating [dis ôr′ē ent΄] vt. [Fr désorienter: see DIS & ORIENT, vt.] 1. to turn away from the east: see ORIENT (vt. 1 & 2) …

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