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Significados de
disorient
en inglés
portugués
desorientar
catalán
desorientar
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Cause to be lost or disoriented.
disorientate
orient
portugués
desorientar
Sinónimos
Examples for "
disorientate
"
disorientate
Examples for "
disorientate
"
1
Otago University zoologist Liz Slooten said the blasting noise could
disorientate
whales.
2
It's certainly the case that nothing has the capacity to
disorientate
a defence quite like an effective cross.
3
Meriau: I want to
disorientate
the viewer, at least initially, so hopefully the images are not immediately understandable.
4
Again, the exact effects were disputed: Would it simply dazzle and
disorientate
,
or would it have more dramatic effects?
5
Random flashing lights in the goggles' peripheral area, allied to hallucinogenic-type sounds in the headphones, combine to
disorientate
drivers.
Uso de
disorient
en inglés
1
A punch in the face like that was enough to
disorient
anyone.
2
A strobe-light attached to one of his weapons was used to
disorient
victims.
3
Usually twenty-four hours was the minimum time needed to properly
disorient
a subject.
4
Healers knew pain, and the shock of it wouldn't
disorient
her for long.
5
This programming is called spin programming and is intended to
disorient
and confuse.
6
It can
disorient
them like a constantly faulty light, flicking on and off.
7
Meanwhile, audible conversations are shot so to deliberately
disorient
and dazzle the viewer.
8
His response would be textbook protocol in an attempted rendition:
disorient
and then attack.
9
The rocking motion of the craft started to
disorient
him.
10
Meant to
disorient
anyone who makes it this far.
11
Tom tossed a handful of concussive grenades to
disorient
them, but his team kept running.
12
Our vision is shot, and the lights
disorient
them.
13
They can confuse and
disorient
an enemy, weaving a fine mesh of sorcery called a fret.
14
Interrogation 101: Confuse and
disorient
the subject.
15
Making more than one new minion might weaken or
disorient
Toret enough for Chane to take advantage.
16
Virginia Wade, among others, suggested that the player was pulling some kind of stunt to
disorient
opponents.
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disorient
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disorient an enemy
disorient a space
disorient opponents
disorient the senses
disorient victims
Translations for
disorient
portugués
desorientar
catalán
desorientar
Disorient
a través del tiempo