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will orient

  • future tense
    of orient.
    orient
    noun
    the Orient,

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While this kind of public statement will orient popular consciousness toward the virtues of responsible fashion, the fashion industry largely remains trapped in a vicious cycle of poor quality, mass production and hyper-frequent collection releases.

From New York Times Jul. 20, 2022

"Gradually, people will orient themselves, they will understand that there are simply no events that we cannot close off and solve."

From Reuters Mar. 10, 2022

Should we expect the company will orient itself more toward collaboration uses?

From The Verge May 4, 2016

“They can expect from Pope Francis words that will orient and aid them.”

From New York Times Jul. 20, 2013