Confusing and making someone feel lost or unsure; causing disorientation.
Present participle of disorientate, British form. The -ing ending creates an adjective from the verb, describing something that causes the action of disorienting.
Sailors describe Arctic whiteouts as incredibly disorientating—when ice, sky, and snow all look the same, your brain can't process where the ground ends and sky begins!
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