Cause to be lost or disoriented.
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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