0 past simple and past participle of disorientate --
1 to make someone confused about where they are and where they are going --
When patients are ill and disorientated, they do not ask.
In that way, patients are not disorientated because they are not moved from their homes.
That resulted in the commander becoming disorientated and caused him to turn the aircraft towards an area of high ground.
These patients get totally confused and disorientated in large, impersonal hospitals.
I am completely dissatisfied and almost disorientated by the replies and the cut and thrust that there has been.
As he said, the groupings have been somewhat disorientated.
Most will be exhausted, many disorientated, frightened or frail.
So often these patients become confused, disorientated and frightened.