"Orientate" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Orientate" Meaning

To orientate someone or something means to inform them about the direction, position, or layout of something, typically by providing them with a map or giving them clear instructions. For example: "Can you orientate me with the conference room?" or "The hotel staff will orientate you with the location of your accommodation."

"Orientate" Examples

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Orientate is a verb which means to direct or guide (someone) to a particular place or direction.

Here are five examples of how to use the word orientate:

You'll need to orientate yourself to the new city before you can find your way around.
The tour guide had to orientate the group to the museum's layout before letting them explore on their own.
I had to orientate myself to the new job and learn where everything was.
The pilot had to orientate the plane to the correct course before beginning the descent.
The park ranger helped orientate us to the hiking trail, making sure we knew which way to go.

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In British English, the verb "orientate" is commonly used, whereas in American English, the verb "orient" is more commonly used.

"Orientate" Similar Words

Orient

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Oriental

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Oriental refers to things that are from or relate to the eastern part of the world, especially Asia. It can also describe something that is characterized by or influenced by Asian cultures, such as art, architecture, or cuisine.

Orientalising

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Orientalizing refers to the act of interpreting or portraying a culture or society, especially Eastern or Asian cultures, in a romanticized, stereotypical, or exaggerated manner, often with a Western perspective or bias. This term is often used in academic and artistic contexts to describe the process of "Westernizing" non-Western cultures, which can lead to inaccurate or distorted representations.

Orientalism

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Orientalism is a term that refers to a cultural, social, and intellectual movement that emerged in the 18th and 19th centuries in Europe, particularly in France and Britain. It is characterized by a fascination with the cultures and societies of the Middle East, South Asia, and East Asia, particularly those of the Ottoman Empire, Persia (modern-day Iran), and China.<br><br> Orientalism often entailed romanticized and stereotypical depictions of these cultures, emphasizing their exoticism, mysticism, and alleged superiority over Western societies. This movement was closely tied to colonialism, as European powers sought to justify their conquests and domination of these regions by portraying themselves as the intellectual and cultural guardians of the "Orient."<br><br>The term "Orientalism" was popularized by the literary critic Edward Said in his 1978 book "Orientalism," in which he argued that Western Orientalism was a tool of colonialism, reinforcing the dominance of Western cultures and justifying the exploitation and oppression of non-Western peoples. Since then, the term has been used more broadly to critique Western cultural imperialism and the ways in which it has shaped our perceptions of non-Western cultures.

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Orientalists

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Scholars who study the languages, cultures, and histories of the Orient, particularly the Middle East and Asia. They are often associated with the study of ancient civilizations such as those of Egypt, Greece, and China, as well as Islamic and Buddhist cultures. The term is also sometimes used to describe anyone who is fascinated by or appreciates the cultures and customs of the Eastern world.

Orientally

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Relating to or characteristic of the Eastern part of the world, especially Asia; originating from or characteristic of the culture of Asia, particularly Japan, China, India, etc.

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Orientated

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Orientates

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Orientating

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Orientating: (present participle of orient) helping someone to understand their position or surroundings by giving them directions or guidance.

Orientation

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Orientational

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Orientations

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Oriented

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