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[ UK /nˈævɪɡˌe‍ɪt/ ]
[ US /ˈnævəˌɡeɪt/ ]
VERB
  1. travel on water propelled by wind or by other means
    The QE2 will sail to Southampton tomorrow
  2. direct carefully and safely
    He navigated his way to the altar
  3. act as the navigator in a car, plane, or vessel and plan, direct, plot the path and position of the conveyance
    Is anyone volunteering to navigate during the trip?
    Who was navigating the ship during the accident?

How To Use navigate In A Sentence

  • It's natural that transitions to new technology may be somewhat disruptive, and there are several methods companies use to navigate these rough waters.
  • Chris went on to navigate for a variety of other drivers including Peter Banham on the East African Safari.
  • Your reminders will help you navigate this process. Christianity Today
  • Thereby, you will be able to navigate your way ahead, carefully picking your route around bloated wobbly people, inconsiderate ‘wallowers’ and arsey posers as they try to impress the girls.
  • Many odontocetes can navigate by echolocation, producing sound waves using a complex system of nasal sacs and passages, and using the echoes to navigate.
  • One of the girls had been to New York before, and fairly expertly navigated us to a tiny gay piano bar set in a tiny triangular building created by the intersection of grid lines and old Indian trails.
  • There, he was humble enough to confess to himself, was a chartless, shoreless sea, about which he knew nothing and which he must nevertheless somehow navigate. Chapter XV
  • Ensure that the links that are put on your website work and that your website is easy to navigate.
  • The Oregon Trail was a computer game where you had to navigate your family across the country to settle in uncharted lands in the west.
  • They circumnavigated the danger zone and speeded along.
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