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Meaning of Orientation
The primary meaning of the word "orientation" refers to the act of orienting or the state of being oriented, which involves positioning or directing something in relation to the points of the compass or other fixed points.
Definitions
- The act of orienting or the state of being oriented.
- * The position or alignment of something in relation to the points of the compass or other fixed points.
- * A person's mental or emotional position, especially in relation to a particular situation or problem.
- * The process of familiarizing someone with a new environment, situation, or activity.
Etymology of Orientation
The word "orientation" comes from the Latin word "orientare," which means "to face the east" or "to rise," and is derived from "oriens," the present participle of "oriri," meaning "to rise."
The word has been used in English since the 15th century to describe the act of positioning or directing something in relation to the points of the compass.
Over time, the word has taken on additional meanings, including the idea of familiarizing someone with a new environment or situation.
Example Uses
- The hotel provided an orientation for new guests, which included a tour of the facilities and an explanation of the hotel's policies.
- * The company offers an orientation program for new employees, which covers topics such as benefits, payroll, and company culture.
- * The hiker used her compass to get her orientation in the wilderness.
- * The therapist helped her client to develop a more positive orientation towards life.