Orienting

Pronunciation: /ˈɔɹiˌɛntɪŋ/

Orienting (adj)

  1. Giving information that helps someone know where they are and what to do next.
  2. Used to guide attention toward a topic or goal, especially at the start of a course or activity.

Orienting (verb)

  1. To help someone understand their position and direction, so they can move or act correctly.
  2. To introduce someone to a new situation by explaining rules, goals, or key information.

Examples

  • The street signs are orienting me, so I can find my way home.
  • The guide is orienting us, and we find our way through the park.

Orienting (adjective)

Examples

  • The map is orienting, so I can find the entrance quickly.
  • Her signs are orienting, and everyone follows them easily.