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Orient

/ˈɔː.ri.ənt/verb / noun
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At its core, to orient means to align or position something relative to a fixed point, like a direction or reference, helping it make sense in context. In modern usage, it often extends to adapting people or objects to new situations, such as guiding a newcomer through unfamiliar territory, blending literal navigation with metaphorical adjustment for a more dynamic world.

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