disorientation в PONS речника

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And then anxiety came creeping back: the clamminess, the suddenly speeding heart, the heat flashes, the disorientation.
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In case of disorientation, orienteering skills are important to determine the current location and formulate a route to somewhere more desirable.
en.wikipedia.org
While under the influence of the drugs, the women suffered less from labor pains, but experienced somnolence, drowsiness, disorientation, hallucinations and amnesia.
www.digitaljournal.com
He believed the accelerated rate of technological and social change left people disconnected and suffering from shattering stress and disorientation future shocked.
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Symptoms of topographical disorientation disappeared in all three patients after two months.
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Unfortunately, as if to manifest the gravity of our national disorientation, the idea is already doddering over charges of copyright claims.
thenationonlineng.net
As the coho salmon pass through these waters, many will show symptoms of lethargy, loss of equilibrium and disorientation and die within a few hours of showing these symptoms.
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However, it is possible to deliver a blow using artful techniques so that even these protections can be effectively eliminated, causing disorientation or instantaneous knockout.
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It produces symptoms of irritability, disorientation, lethargy, muscle spasms, vomiting, abdominal cramps, convulsions, and seizures.
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This coincided with the design of a new type of in-game camera which kept the character in focus, avoiding disorientation in crowded battle scenes.
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