চিনিতে না দেত্তয়া, বুঝেতে না দেত্তয়া
(1) Cause to be lost or disoriented
(1) Debb led her through a maze of corridors, up stairs, through rooms, as if trying to confuse or disorientate her.
(2) Cognitive changes such as extreme drowsiness, confusion, and disorientation are common during this phase.
(3) While the political situation is dominated by confusion and disorientation , this will not last forever.
(4) The one time we tried this, he was disorientated and reacted so violently that we decided it was in his best interest to be nursed at home.
(5) Fog is a regular feature on the shoreline and walkers are easily disorientated by the shifting weather conditions and many have fallen foul of the sands.
(6) There may also be drowsiness, fits and confusion or disorientation .
(7) The incurable disease destroys the brain's memory cells, causing personality change and disorientation .
(8) The pressure in her eye had increased dramatically, causing nausea and disorientation and resulting in damage to the optic nerve.
(9) By now the intimate and juxtaposed valleys, the twists and turns and the dense steaming woods set the scene for potential disorientation .
(10) And after years of lost post and disorientated visitors, it seems the residents may finally have their way.
(11) However his enthusiasm soon waned when he became disorientated by the black and white print map.
(12) When he finally regained full consciousness, he was temporarily disorientated by his surroundings.
(13) Sweat dripped down her brow and the darkness disorientated her.
(14) Perhaps he was disorientated and never went to the railway station at all.
(15) I need to tell him things, to share my state of disorientation , my utterly confused self.
(16) Dylan helped her up into a sitting position and she finally saw his face laced with worry and disorientation .
(17) The Carlow girl explained that for almost three days afterwards she was disorientated , experiencing cold and hot sweats and had bruises all over her body from where her friends had tried to keep her standing.
(18) Sheer exhaustion, headaches, vomiting, disorientation were among the ailments to afflict us on our way up the peak.
(19) From the word go there is a sense of disorientation .
(20) Not knowing what she was going to do, and overcome with sudden nervousness and disorientation , she slid down to the floor and held her head in her hands.
disorient
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