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Having a specific orientation, adaptation or focus
“It becomes either good or evil only by virtue of the way it is oriented.”
Hardened or desensitized, such as to strain or hardship
Having, or running in, a slanted or oblique direction
(rare) To have impelled and directed towards an object or action
Past tense for to become, cause to become, acquainted with something
“It will take some time to orient yourself to this new way of thinking.”
Past tense for to position or align in a certain manner or towards a given direction
“The company's philosophy is to take the strategic sourcing mentality and orient it toward product development.”
Past tense for to get one's physical bearings with regard to one's location or position
“We were lost and had to pull out our map again to orient ourselves.”
Past tense for to line up or arrange next to
Past tense for to arrange in a particular order or position
Past tense for to cause to be acquainted with something
Past tense for to carry out a plan with a specific purpose in mind
Past tense for to present or argue something in a particular way or from a particular viewpoint
Past tense for to provide information to
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