disorient

চিনিতে না দেত্তয়া
definition
verb
she was so disoriented that Joe had to walk her to her room
make (someone) lose their sense of direction.
translation of 'disorient'
verb
চিনিতে না দেত্তয়া,
বুঝেতে না দেত্তয়া
example
In my 'disoriented' state, I barely could focus on one thing at a time.
Guiding the 'disoriented' Mai towards the closest access door, he yelled for Amber to try and over-ride its security lock.
It's a bit different outside and you might get momentarily 'disoriented' , so we'll stand on the deck until you're steady enough to proceed.
Before he even knew what he was doing, Dominick flew out of his chair and to the foot of the stairs, where he bellowed Loren's name until his 'disoriented' , exhausted friend joined him.
Even her inertial guidance system was affected and she found herself becoming 'disoriented' , unable to control her path with accustomed confidence.
Worse, my sunglasses felt weird on my face, which made me 'disoriented' and cranky.
The man reported a 'disoriented' woman was still on the third floor.
I had flown parade to the start and made a 'disoriented' scan transition without the benefit of my primary flight instrument, as I discovered on my third pass.
Arti was still confused and 'disoriented' due to the recent happenings.
Janette tried to pull Julian to safety but he seemed strangely 'disoriented' .
The preschooler blinks, 'disoriented' and afraid.
After Columbine, America was in trauma and Elephant, with its dazed and 'disoriented' feel, explores that clinical sense of shock.
These qualities made a deep impression on me when, as a 'disoriented' Brandeis undergraduate newly arrived from California, I came under his spell.
The strange case of Colonel Tim Collins confirms that, victory in Iraq notwithstanding, our 'disoriented' military no longer seems certain in which direction it should be marching.
They have risen so far, so fast in the dizzying culture of the West that they have become enraged, 'disoriented' and vulnerable to manipulation.
Concentrating on the early work, he discovered a great 1955 shot from Las Vegas of a 'disoriented' mother and daughter underneath a neon sign.
She can taste the blood as it and the lack of oxygen tear away at her already 'disoriented' mind as they suffocates her lungs.
Temporal shifts reflect Georgie's sane or 'disoriented' thinking according to his drug intake.
On the ground, waterfowl and eagles may seem 'disoriented' or lethargic, and may stumble and wobble as they move.
Returning from an internal page to the homepage is often a useful way for a 'disoriented' user to start over again or retrace steps previously taken.
Soon his legs grew tired of remaining stationary and so he began to pace about in a small, 'disoriented' circle, leaving scattered and confused footprints in the sand.
The most taxing duties for a policeman in Tokyo, where the crime rate is unusually low, include offering directions to 'disoriented' tourists.
Once that world is disrupted, he becomes 'disoriented' and prone to bullying and wildly inappropriate behavior, like trying to bully senators.
But does a 'disoriented' audience serve the story or the ego of the director?
It is from our conversations - trying to narrate our own 'disoriented' experiences - that many of my thoughts on these events have emerged.
Desiree woke with a start, looking about the room in a 'disoriented' fashion before re-accustoming herself to the sharp light of the candle beside her bed.
The lobsters, it seems, became a little, you know, 'disoriented' and irritable.
And in many of those same articles, I've expressed confusion over how such an organization could act in such a confused and 'disoriented' fashion.
In my 'disoriented' state I could almost feel the warmth that radiated through my soul, lighting up the areas that seemed dark and unreachable before.
I stood up, and with a rush of anxiety loped in a 'disoriented' path, that attempted to follow the footprints in the muddy dirt.
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