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- nounorientation (noun) · orientations (plural noun) · orientation course (noun) · orientation courses (plural noun)
- the determination of the relative position of something or someone (especially oneself):"the child's surroundings provide clues to help in orientation"
- the relative physical position or direction of something:"two complex shapes, presented in different orientations"
- zoologyan animal's change of position in response to an external stimulus, especially with respect to compass directions.
- familiarization with something:"their training and orientation comes out of magazine and newspaper distribution"
- NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISHa program of introduction for newcomers to a college or other institution:"she attended freshman orientation"
- a person's basic attitude, beliefs, or feelings in relation to a particular subject or issue:"his book is well worth reading, regardless of your political orientation"
- short for sexual orientation
Originmid 19th century: apparently from orient. - People also ask
- Orientation can refer to1234:
- 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.
- The particular things that a person prefers, believes, thinks, or usually does.
- The fact of someone being sexually or romantically attracted to people of a particular gender, or more than one gender.
- A usually general or lasting direction of thought, inclination, or interest.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.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.www.dictionary.com/browse/orientationorientation noun [U] (PREFERENCES) Add to word list C2 the particular things that a person prefers, believes, thinks, or usually does: We employ people without regard to their political orientation.dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/orientat…orientation noun [U] (sexuality) short for sexual orientation formal : the fact of someone being sexually or romantically attracted to people of a particular gender, or more than one gender: He is not legally required to disclose his orientation to his employer.dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/orie…1 a : the act or process of orienting or of being oriented These materials are for the orientation of new employees. 2 a : a usually general or lasting direction of thought, inclination, or interest the fundamentally human orientation of Greek art — Bruce Cole This company has a decidedly conservative orientation.
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