0 past simple and past participle of disorientate
1 to make someone confused about where they are and where they are going
She was intermittently confused and disorientated and wished to be discharged.
Many teachers were disorientated and frequently somnambulant in respect to the kind of curriculum development being imposed upon them.
The welding fabrics in the blocks are disorientated between adjacent blocks and the clast boundaries vary from diffuse to sharp.
Rework, in turn, results in further confusion about information status and causes designers to become even more disorientated.
We all know of friends and relations who became confused and disorientated by being uprooted and put into institutional care.
Vagrants are classified with individuals which have usually become disorientated and have little chance of surviving to find their way back to their proper range.
Adopted children are often the most disorientated and in the greatest need of support.
So often these patients become confused, disorientated and frightened.