Crossword-Solution: DISORIENTATION
We have 15 clues for the answer “DISORIENTATION”
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| disarray disorder | 1 answer |
| LITHIUM toxicity, symptom of | 4 answers |
| wrong course | 5 answers |
| wrong turning | 5 answers |
| Detour | 39 answers |
| deflection | 45 answers |
| Digression | 59 answers |
| Disarray | 72 answers |
| Frenzy | 75 answers |
| bewilderment | 77 answers |
| Deviation | 80 answers |
| Chaos | 83 answers |
| Divergence | 84 answers |
| Jumble | 86 answers |
| Confusion | 101 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
A moving of the mind or soul; excitement of the feelings,
whether pleasing or painful; disturbance or agitation of mind caused by
a specific exciting cause and manifested by some sensible effect on the
body.
Hint 2 anagram
MNETOIO
Hint 3 another clue
A FEELING OF GREAT ELATION
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Sentences with DISORIENTATION (5)
Rather, any loss of a good and coherent self-feeling is associated with intensely experienced emotions such as shame and depression, plus an anguished sense of helplessness and disorientation.
The dementia consists mainly in impairment or loss of the power of retention, with resulting amnesia for recent occurrences, and temporal disorientation.
The old Minister's tastes had run to imposing oak desks and horsehair club-chairs, and Hershie felt a moment's disorientation as he sank into the brilliantly functional sitting-machine.
There is the problem of vertigo as well as disorientation brought on by flying without points of reference.
Drugged with fatigue, the younger man slept, awaking to full day, a fog of bewilderment and disorientation.
Quotes with DISORIENTATION (3)
Leyner's fiction is, in this regard, an eloquent reply to Gilder's prediction that our TV-culture problems can be resolved by the dismantling of images into discrete chunks we can recombine as we fancy. Leyner's world is a Gilder-esque dystopia. The passivity and schizoid decay still endure for Leyner in his characters' reception of images and waves of data. The ability to combine them only adds a layer of disorientation: when all experience can be deconstructed and reconfigu…
If your anger is the result of your sadness or if your sadness is result of your anger , you are undoubtedly suffering from disorientation.
Even when change is elective, it will disorient you. You may go through anxiety. You will miss aspects of your former life. It doesn’t matter. The trick is to know in advance of making any big change that you’re going to be thrown off your feet by it. So you prepare for this inevitable disorientation and steady yourself to get through it. Then you take the challenge, make the change, and achieve your dream.