Disorient /(?)/
Dis·o·ri·ent
Disorient
v. t.
- To turn away from the east; to confuse as to which way is east; to cause to lose one's bearings. [R.]
- to cause (a person) to lose one's sense of direction; to cause to lose one's bearings or way; as, the tourist was disoriented by the winding and narrow streets.
- to cause one to lose one's sense of time or place, or of one's own personal identity. (Psychiatry)
- to confuse (a person) by changing or removing something which has served as a standard or guide to action; as, workers were rendered unemployed and disoriented by the rapid changes in the markets.