Sentences with disorientated
dis·o·ri·en·tate
D d - We've taken so many turnings I'm completely disorientated.
- I feel dizzy and disorientated.
- Your cat may be a little disorientated going to a new home.
- The title work, Disorientalism, is the epitome of being disorientated; a woman, perhaps a self-portrait, on the top of a flight of aeroplane stairs.
- Later she wakes up in a dark alley, disorientated and dishevelled, with her bag and money missing.
- You can feel very disorientated and can have a feeling like you are always clutching at straws.
- Had advanced relatively slowly since Alois Alzheimer had first met his disorientated 51-year-old patient Auguste D in Frankfurt in 1901.