navigational

[ UK /nˌævɪɡˈe‍ɪʃənə‍l/ ]
[ US /ˌnævəˈɡeɪʃənəɫ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. of or relating to navigation
    navigational aids
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How To Use navigational In A Sentence

  • Like the other three Coastguard helicopters, the Sligo chopper is equipped with all the latest search and navigational equipment and has an automatic hover capability.
  • Similarly, the transistor took decades to become incorporated into commercial products such as hearing aids, navigational instruments and computers.
  • The mouse remains the most common computer navigational device.
  • In mist or under a covering of snow, however, navigational skills will be tested.
  • Most blame their poor navigational skills. The Sun
  • Self-paced interactivity on the part of the student will occur through navigational choices in the program.
  • In mist or under a covering of snow, however, navigational skills will be tested.
  • The site is not only rich with information, but well-designed and well-organized navigationally.
  • They've navigated their way through narrow channels and around dangerous shoals using the same buoys and other navigational aids.
  • How they perform such amazing navigational feats is unknown.
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