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déboussoler

to disorientate, to confuse

verb deh-boo-soh-LEH Rare

Usage Note

Déboussoler is a vivid informal verb derived from boussole (compass) — to literally 'de-compass' someone. It describes the feeling of being thoroughly lost or thrown off balance, whether by news, an experience, or a change. It is more colourful and informal than dérouter or déstabiliser.

Examples

"Cette nouvelle l'a complètement déboussolé."

Natural Translation

This news completely disoriented him.

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