Sentences with disorient
dis·o·ri·ent
D d - An overnight stay at a friend's house disorients me. [VERB noun]
- The strange streets disoriented him.
- They are shamans that disorient and clarify us at the same time, awakening a new vibration, manifestation, or expression of our soul.
- An acoustic generator sends out high-frequency sound waves that disorient opposing forces--and, in some cases, even injure them.
- Society has been disoriented by changing values.
- Fractured and elusive, it's a mosaic-like tour de force, edited to disorient, a 90-minute film composed of more than 2000 shots.
- The whalers have responded by firing water cannons and sonar devices meant to disorient the activists.
- Flashbangs -- small popping devices used to disorient suspects -- exploded.
- Balkenhol plays with perception of scale in ways that physically disorient your body.
- Authorities are concerned about the incidents because the intense lights can startle, distract, disorient or even temporarily blind a pilot.
- Los Angeles Festival : Pop And Dance And The Ability To Disorient By Craig Bromberg.
- In BRIT, also use disorientate