orientate in the PONS Dictionary

orientate Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to orientate oneself

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Their music is humorous and mostly politically orientated.
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As the sections demonstrate, the magazine is very much community orientated, and encourages user input.
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The colony they took command of was orientated towards commerce and industry, but lacking in culture and opportunities for education.
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The station road served as a useful landmark and allowed the commander to orientate himself and re-organize the attack.
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Also, precise azimuths to one or two network points are observed, and are taken over as orientated directions of these network lines.
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Most of the advanced divisions of the primary schools became junior secondaries, where students received a vocationally orientated education until the age of 14.
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The pericarp is adnate to the vertically orientated, flattened seed.
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The seed is vertically orientated, with a thin, membraneous seed coat.
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This study measured response time for orientating towards a source.
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Her art focuses on the communication of concepts and ideas on socially engaged themes, and is thus process orientated as opposed to object based.
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