- designed for, directed towards, motivated by, or concerned with: computer-oriented courses, managers who are profit-oriented
WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2026
o•ri•ent•ed /ˈɔriəntɪd, -ɛn-/USA pronunciation adj.
WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2026- (usually used after another word, usually a noun, adjective, or adverb) interested in, aimed at, or believing in (the noun, adjective, or adverb mentioned):a child-oriented business (= a business interested in children);businesses oriented toward children;socially oriented agencies (= agencies that are aimed at improving social conditions).
- showing or having an interest in:[be + ~ + to/toward]The school was oriented to helping foreign students succeed.
o•ri•ent /n. ˈɔriənt, -iˌɛnt; v. ˈɔriˌɛnt/USA pronunciation
n.
v. [~ + object]
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2026- Place Names Orient, [proper noun;
the + ~]- the countries of Asia, esp. East Asia, such as China, Japan, and India.
- (formerly) the countries to the E of the Mediterranean.
v. [~ + object]
- to find or figure out for (oneself or another) one's location or place by referring to one's surroundings, circumstances, facts, etc.
- to make (someone) familiar with new surroundings or circumstances:to orient new students to the campus.
- to place (something) in a position that relates or refers to the points of the compass or other locations:to orient a building north and south.
o•ri•ent
(n., adj. ôr′ē ənt, -ē ent′, ōr′-; v. ôr′ē ent′, ōr′-),USA pronunciation n.
v.t.
v.i.
adj.
o ′ri•ent′er, n.
- Place Names the Orient:
- the countries of Asia, esp. East Asia.
- (formerly) the countries to the E of the Mediterranean.
- Jewelry
- an orient pearl.
- Jewelrythe iridescence of a pearl.
- the east;
the eastern region of the heavens or the world.
v.t.
- to adjust with relation to, or bring into due relation to surroundings, circumstances, facts, etc.
- to familiarize (a person) with new surroundings or circumstances, or the like:lectures designed to orient the new students.
- to place in any definite position with reference to the points of the compass or other locations:to orient a building north and south.
- to direct or position toward a particular object:Orient it toward that house.
- to determine the position of in relation to the points of the compass;
get the bearings of. - to place so as to face the east, esp. to build (a church) with the chief altar to the east and the chief entrance to the west.
- [Survey.]to set (the horizontal circle of a surveying instrument) so that readings give correct azimuths.
- Mathematicsto assign to (a surface) a constant, outward direction at each point.
v.i.
- to turn toward the east or in any specified direction.
adj.
- Jewelry(of a gem or pearl) exceptionally fine and lustrous;
oriental. - Archaic. rising or appearing, esp. as from below the horizon:the orient sun.
- Latin orient- (stem of oriēns) the east, sunrise, noun, nominal use of present participle of orīrī to rise; see -ent
- Middle French
- Middle English 1350–1400
- 5. . accustom, relate, orientate.
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-oriented suffix forming adjectives
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orient n /ˈɔːrɪənt/ adj /ˈɔːrɪənt/
- archaic (of the sun, stars, etc) rising
- to adjust or align (oneself or something else) according to surroundings or circumstances
- (transitive) to position, align, or set (a map, surveying instrument, etc) with reference to the points of the compass or other specific directions
- (transitive) to set or build (a church) in an easterly direction
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- smectic
- SNOBOL
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- anemotaxis
- AOR
- back to back
- billow cloud
- C, c
- chemotaxis
- chemotropism
- common business oriented language
- curvature of field
- diamond
- epitaxis
- geotaxis
- geotropism
- hidebound
- high-level language
- hydrotaxis
- hydrotropism
- joint
- laeotropic
- macrobiotics
- Mappah
- midsagittal plane
- new archaeology
- object-oriented
- polycrystalline
- Porro prism
- positive
- pragmatist
- psychograph
- retrodirective
- rheotaxis
- taxis
- thermotropism
- thigmotropism
- transverse
- twin
- well-oriented
- wicca
- self-oriented
- sociocentric