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orientation

1 of 1noun
/ˌɔriɛnˈteɪʃən/
1

the act of orienting

2

an integrated set of attitudes and beliefs

3

a course introducing a new situation or environment

4

a person's awareness of self with regard to position and time and place and personal relationships

5

a predisposition in favor of something

6

the position in relation to geographical or directional references

  • Before starting the hike, the group checked their orientation using a compass to ensure they were heading north.
  • The architect designed the building with its main entrance facing east, in accordance with the site's orientation towards the rising sun.
  • Sailors rely on celestial navigation and landmarks to maintain accurate orientation while at sea.
  • Urban planners consider solar orientation when designing buildings to maximize natural light and energy efficiency.
  • During the field trip, the guide explained how to use landmarks for orientation in the dense forest.