orient in the PONS Dictionary

orient Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to orient oneself
the Orient

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
He described them as neurasthenics, by which he meant that their art was oriented toward the psychological.
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The remaining walls are 3 metres high and 1.5 metres thick, oriented at the four corners of the earth, each side was 0.33 km.
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It has a rectangular shape and is oriented north-south.
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In addition to being technology oriented, the school stresses career choices for each student.
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Still, her creations were mostly oriented towards the making of monuments.
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Sports boarding schools can be either one sport oriented or multisports.
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Business objects are objects that abstract business entities in an object oriented program.
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In a series, a collection of people are unified "passively" by objects, routines practices and habits around which their actions are oriented.
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It is oriented in a north-south direction, measuring about long by wide.
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The process is described as similar to that of a lich, but does not result in the fear oriented abilities attributed to liches.
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