be oriented

Frequency: 8.525.1 per million words

To have a specific focus, aim, or direction.

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Examples (10)

  • The organization is not politically oriented.
  • The service is not sufficiently oriented to the needs of those who use it.
  • All the components must be correctly oriented.
  • Our company is always market-oriented.
  • Students often are career-oriented when choosing their major.
  • The new project will be user-oriented from the start.
  • Historically, the region was agriculture-oriented.
  • His policies are strongly family-oriented.
  • This software is highly data-oriented, focusing on analytics.
  • We need to ensure that our team is mission-oriented and focused.