Examples of 'orients' in a sentence

Meaning of "orients"

Orient (verb) - Orient is a verb that means to align or position something in a particular direction or towards a specific point of reference
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  • third-person singular simple present indicative form of orient
  • plural of orient

How to use "orients" in a sentence

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It orients vertically when resting on tree trunks.
The joystick orients the ship.
It orients itself towards this type of cooking.
Taking up the dream thus orients us in that direction.
Orients the action towards achieving goals.
I believe this orients my entire life as a doctor.
The robot appropriately positions and orients the workpiece.
All the orients dress the same.
The exotic orients.
Your vision orients you to an object you are looking at.
This truth is lost when man orients to the mundanity.
This point orients the correct opening position.
Wisdom reaches the student when the student orients to the teacher.
No society orients completely to a domination system or a partnership system.
The biaxial stretching orients the tube material.

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It orients research and fixes results.
The biaxially stretching orients the tube material.
The tree orients to the sun and grows vertically.
The frame thereafter moves the sheet and orients it in a predetermined position.
Its discipline orients members to reconciliation and conflict resolution.
After birth the mother licks the infant and orients it toward her breasts.
He currently orients his research on cinema theory at large.
These areas play an important role in how the body orients itself and maintains balance.
Perspective orients a viewer within a photograph.
Personal life fl ows effortlessly when one orients to and engages in Service.
It orients us in ways we do not understand.
As directional antennas which orients in the direction of what we want to hear.
Orients and coordinates related governmental advisory bodies in the field of bioethics.
I doubt if the orients ever built any spaceships.
Then we met a couple of the queens of down in the Orients and so forth.
Gnorimosphaeroma oregonensis orients behaviourally in experimental humidity gradients.
It orients our attention to the divine and helps us to overcome our pride.
This use of the narrative orients the attempt to share the experience.
It orients personnel towards what is really important for improving customer satisfaction and sales.
The concept of the programme also orients itself toward the written word.
It orients the community.
In complete darkness the same organism orients randomly without any notable preference.
This orients the molecular axis parallel to the vibration direction of the polarized light.
Spinotectal tract tectum orients the eyes and head towards the stimuli.
Orients the Z direction of the first item with the starting direction of the path curve.
This orients you.
To become strong this new body signs a pact of mutual respect with the Spanish Orients.
The therapist orients the child to perform the goal.
Pearl of the Orients.
A municipality orients innovation towards the resolution of public urban problems.
When polished the previously rough coating orients upward to provide it rough texture.
Public interest orients the tools of protection and preservation of biodiversity.
Early recognition of the clinical situation determines and orients the most adequate interventions for patients.
This approach orients the catheter up through the mitral valve.
Fundgruben des Orients.

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