disorient in the PONS Dictionary

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He uses his wits and an elaborate series of gadgets to disorient and circumcise his opponents.
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The center of the island could also rotate, disorienting those attempting to master the clock strategy.
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Similar to his present albums, he produced lengthy, disorienting pieces.
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Released in 2001, the album is a psychedelic collage of musical vignettes with moods ranging from aggressive and disorienting to haunting and dreamy.
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This style of teaching is often disorienting to first-year law students who are more accustomed to taking notes from professors' lectures.
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The fire could not penetrate the tanks' armor, but did disorient their tank commanders.
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It uses its camouflage to stalk its prey and initially disorients its victim with a blitz strike.
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Tactical lights also serve a role as a method of non-lethal force, used to temporarily blind and disorient targets.
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Juvenile seabirds may also be disoriented by lights as they leave their nests and fly out to sea.
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Any break in the rotation will disorient the line, but the major flow of flags will always correct the direction of the formation.
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