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    O·ri·ent
    /ˈôrēənt/

    noun

    • 1. the countries of Asia, especially eastern Asia. literary "the treasures of the Orient"
    • 2. the special luster of a pearl of the finest quality.

    adjective

    • 1. situated in or belonging to the east; oriental. literary

    verb

    • 1. align or position (something) relative to the points of a compass or other specified positions: "the fires are oriented in direct line with the midsummer sunset" Similar alignplacepositionput
    • 2. adjust or tailor (something) to specified circumstances or needs: "magazines oriented to the business community" Similar aimdirectslantangle
  2. The meaning of ORIENT is to direct (something, such as a book or film) toward the interests of a particular group. How to use orient in a sentence.

  3. to adjust with relation to, or bring into due relation to surroundings, circumstances, facts, etc. to familiarize (a person) with new surroundings or circumstances, or the like: lectures designed to orient the new students. Synonyms: relate, accustom.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › OrientOrient - Wikipedia

    The Orient is a term referring to the East in relation to Europe, traditionally comprising anything belonging to the Eastern world. It is the antonym of the term Occident , which refers to the Western world .

  5. the Orient definition: 1. the countries of East and Southeast Asia 2. to aim something at someone or something, or make…. Learn more.

  6. orient. When you orient yourself towards something, you point yourself towards it, literally or figuratively. The Orient is an old-fashioned name for Asia, or the East. It's where the sun rises, and, sure enough, the Latin root of orient means "rising," as in the rising of the sun.

  7. 5 days ago · orient. (ɔːrient ) or orientate. Word forms: 3rd person singular present tense orients , present participle orienting , past tense, past participle oriented. 1. verb. When you orient yourself to a new situation or course of action, you learn about it and prepare to deal with it. [formal]

  8. 1. a. To align or position in a particular direction or in a particular relation to the points of the compass: orient the swimming pool north and south; oriented the telescope toward the moon. b. To build (a church) with the nave laid out in an east-west direction and the main altar usually at the eastern end. 2.

  9. to place in any definite position with reference to the points of the compass or other locations: to orient a building north and south. to direct or position toward a particular object: Orient it toward that house.

  10. to place in any definite position with reference to the points of the compass or other locations: to orient a building north and south. to direct or position toward a particular object: Orient it toward that house.

  11. Definitions of 'orient'. 1. When you orient yourself to a new situation or course of action, you learn about it and prepare to deal with it. [formal] [...] 2. When you orient yourself, you find out exactly where you are and which direction you are facing in. [...] 3. See also oriented.