"confuse as to direction," 1650s, from French désorienter "to cause to lose one's bearings," literally "to turn from the east," from dés- (see dis-) + orienter (see orient (v.)). Related: Disoriented; disorienting.
disoblige
disorder
disorderly
disorganization
disorganize
disorient
disorientation
disown
disownment
disparage
disparagement