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- It was all meant to stimulate an array of emotions and brain patterns, from confusion to disorientation to outright terror.†
p. 4.8 *
- Mark asked, still disoriented.†
p. 48.1
- The Berg being on its side was disorienting—it played tricks on his mind and upset his already queasy stomach and throbbing head—but he was as determined as Alec to find something to tell them who the Berg belonged to.†
p. 49.4
- Trina seemed disoriented, but Mark didn't relent, half dragging her to the other side of the dead coals of their fire from earlier that night.†
p. 82.2
- Mark followed, realizing that he was completely disoriented now He didn't think it was time to head straight again, but he trusted the old man.†
p. 138.9
Definitions:
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(1)
(disoriented) confused or unsure about location, circumstances, or how to respond
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)