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orientate
[ awr-ee-uhn-teyt, -en-, ohr- ]
verb (used with or without object)
, Chiefly British.
, o·ri·en·tat·ed, o·ri·en·tat·ing.
orientate
/ ˈɔːrɪɛnˌteɪt /
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- re·ori·en·tate verb (used with object) reorientated reorientating
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Word History and Origins
Origin of orientate1
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Example Sentences
It also helps pilots orientate themselves during weapons delivery passes.
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But it is necessary to orientate oneself very carefully in the East.
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I must take a new orientation, or else those wicked policemen would orientate me to a cell, a police court, and more cells.
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Inquiry at the information-desk helped her to orientate herself.
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It took him but a moment to orientate himself, and presently rohorse and riders were headed in the direction of the highway.
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Exhausted by his efforts, he gained the edge of the pool at last, and stopped, trying to orientate himself.
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