Synonym: cruise, guide, sail, steer. Similar words: investigate, mitigation, obligation, investigator, investigation, gate, subjugate, delegate. Meaning: ['nævɪgeɪt] v. 1. travel by boat propelled by wind or by other means 2. act as the navigator in a car, plane, or vessel and plan, direct, plot the path and position of the conveyance 3. direct carefully and safely.
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31. The purpose of the visit was to navigate into an ice-filled fiord.
32. We next had to navigate a complex network of committees.
33. I am currently trying to navigate through a whole stack of information on the subject.
34. And that's only one way to navigate.
35. Independent Charter is for experienced yachtsmen who can navigate.
36. Most bats navigate by echolocation.
37. This time I'll drive and you navigate.
38. Web Rep is part of a growing breed of companies trying to navigate the unfolding world of interactive advertising.
39. Americans may also have to navigate major changes in the housing market.
40. Delphi also defines a number of DataSet actions to edit,[http://sentencedict.com/navigate.html] delete and navigate through records in a database.
41. I don't mind driving but I'd like you to navigate.
42. He demonstrated, for example, how to navigate your way over an obstacle like a gate, without disturbing the bird.
43. She has spina bifida and related disabilities and gets around the classroom in a wheelchair that she is just learning to navigate.
44. As a cadet, you'll have to navigate through the academy's internal politics.
45. Contentedly I went below and turned in for a few hours, leaving my colleague to navigate.
46. Some migrating birds navigate by the sun, just as bees and Cataglyphis do.
47. With damaged aircraft and a wounded crewman, Ramsay had to navigate back avoiding any possible danger spot.
48. Those lower down lack both the material and social resources which those higher up can employ to navigate a flexible labour market.
49. You can not navigate your way through such a challenge without courage.
50. The eldritch gulls, who navigate with their far-flung friends the rowdy sea-air above London, complicated the dream.
51. Many of us find it hard to navigate this jargon.
52. Alvin was learning how to navigate the tricky waters of dance funding.
53. Dwight judged it dangerous to navigate in darkness in these waters.
54. Swamping future historians with vast amounts of digital information may impede their research as they attempt to navigate through it.
55. They navigate by the stars and by the lie of the land.
56. It provides a simple way to navigate the vast troves of information stored online.
57. In Gloucestershire, drivers trying to navigate through floods at Lydbrook soon found that car engines and water don't mix.
58. The king of diamonds would navigate us through difficult waters.
59. The longer and more complicated the motor pattern the child can navigate, the more attentive she appears.
60. He begged permission to look inside it, which the airport authorities granted, knowing that he could neither fly nor navigate.
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