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orientation
[ awr-ee-uhn-tey-shuhn, -en-, ohr- ]
noun
- the act or process of orienting.
- the state of being oriented.
- an introduction, as to guide one in adjusting to new surroundings, employment, activity, or the like:
New employees receive two days of orientation.
- Psychology, Psychiatry. the ability to locate oneself in one's environment with reference to time, place, and people.
- one's position in relation to true north, to points on the compass, or to a specific place or object.
- the ascertainment of one's true position, as in a novel situation, with respect to attitudes, judgments, etc.
- Chemistry.
- the relative positions of certain atoms or groups, especially in aromatic compounds.
- the determination of the position of substituted atoms or groups in a compound.
orientation
/ ˌɔːrɪɛnˈteɪʃən /
noun
- the act or process of orienting or the state of being oriented
- position or positioning with relation to the points of the compass or other specific directions
- the adjustment or alignment of oneself or one's ideas to surroundings or circumstances
- Also calledorientation course
- a course, programme, lecture, etc, introducing a new situation or environment
- ( as modifier )
an orientation talk
- psychol the knowledge of one's own temporal, social, and practical circumstances in life
- basic beliefs or preferences
sexual orientation
- biology the change in position of the whole or part of an organism in response to a stimulus, such as light
- chem the relative dispositions of atoms, ions, or groups in molecules or crystals
- the siting of a church on an east-west axis, usually with the altar at the E end
Derived Forms
- ˌorienˈtational, adjective
Other Words From
- ori·en·tative adjective
- nono·ri·en·tation noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of orientation1
Example Sentences
She says he also constantly made comments about her sexual orientation, including when he met her partner.
He said he found it hard to pray when he realized his sexual orientation and that he got into drugs as he felt he had turned his back on God.
Researchers can reduce the efficiency droop by tilting the InGaN layers and cutting the wafer into different orientations, which alter the resulting crystal's properties.
Then the Equality Act of 2010 came along to set out legal protections against discrimination for specific groups - with “sex”, "sexual orientation" and “gender reassignment” included as protected characteristics.
It was a moment of competitive levity at the end of their whirlwind two-week orientation — but also one of high stakes.
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