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Meanings of
oriented
in English
Adjusted or located in relation to surroundings or circumstances; sometimes used in combination.
orientated
unoriented
Related terms
bound
headed
directed
adjusted
minded
destined
homeward
familiarized
orienting
familiarised
Usage of
oriented
in English
1
Rather, it is to transform them into
mission
-
oriented
leaders and problem solvers.
2
An
exposomic
-
oriented
history would include a careful delineation of occupation and activities.
3
The laws and systems for birth registration are
oriented
to nuclear arrangements.
4
Important, But Not Urgent: These
success
-
oriented
tasks are critical to achieving goals.
5
It's just way too detail
oriented
and too much of a hassle.
6
Most of the young musicians I come across now are visually
oriented
.
7
That bubble puts
domestically
-
oriented
banks and insurers at risk, the fund added.
8
Hence the new temple was
oriented
in the direction of his tomb.
9
The suburb of Linden is also home to many small
service
-
oriented
businesses.
10
In a
group
-
oriented
culture, networking is a vital aspect of day-to-day business.
11
The superomedial major fissure manifests as a short, obliquely
oriented
straight line.
12
Consumer peripherals are becoming more interesting to many primarily
business
-
oriented
computer makers.
13
They want Beijing to move toward a more
market
-
oriented
exchange rate policy.
14
Writer tells about cobras and different habitat
oriented
areas of the zoo.
15
Fidel never liked the
market
-
oriented
reforms, he simply didn't have another alternative.
16
Pulpits had been constructed on two sides,
oriented
toward points of interest.
Other examples for "oriented"
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About this term
oriented
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Adjective
Frequent collocations
oriented economy
oriented approach
oriented businesses
oriented companies
vertically oriented
More collocations
Oriented
through the time
Oriented
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
Ireland
Common
United Kingdom
Rare