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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61. The army uses satellites to help soldiers navigate unfamiliar terrain.
62. The Elbe River is not as easy to navigate as the Rhine.
63. The company makes software to help navigate the World Wide Web.
64. I will return with the birchbark scroll, if I can, to help them navigate to where they belong.
65. They were required to navigate two buoys and remain vertical the whole time.
66. Once again, you navigate dark passageways and hostile environments, killing everything that moves. Sentencedict.com
67. Some birds fly at night and navigate by the stars.
68. Good comfortable boots are essential, as are map and compass and the ability to navigate.
69. Otis flew over the column, dropping flares to help the nearly blind tanks and APCs navigate the rough terrain.
70. You can navigate accurately anywhere at any time of day.
71. How do you navigate your way through a forest; especially if you're in a wheelchair?
72. After you have built the sample, navigate to /blether.
73. During childhood each of us has to navigate a pathway through a series of developmental stages.
74. Teams that actively navigate conflict and de-escalate regularly can learn to thrive in level 1 conflict...
75. If one schema has an anchor to "name" and the other to "identifier",(sentencedict.com) a machine can navigate WordNet automatically to recognize the lexical similarity of those terms.
76. He was the first man to navigate the Atlantic by air.
77. Gremlin allows to navigate and modify such a graph of pages and their properties.
78. Or a website where the menu system was confusing to navigate?
79. But compass sense alone cannot explain how birds navigate the ocean: after a flock traveling east is blown far south by a storm, it will assume the proper northeasterly course to compensate.
80. From here, I can navigate to my applications and open them, browse my documents, use an iTunes remote, even navigate around the screen and run command lines—all from my iPhone.
81. If you wanted to remove the start menu indexing, you'll need to click on Start Menu in the summary list at the bottom, and it'll automatically navigate to the item in the tree.
82. You can now navigate to the admin tool at http://localhost:8000/admin and log in using the superuser account you created before.
83. It completes us, giving us the wholeness we need to navigate safely through life.
84. Again, notice that you need to be creative when using Fibonacci sequence in your designs, otherwise your designs will turn out to be too rigid and hence difficult to use and navigate.
85. The robotic samara spins about 15 times per second and can navigate through small areas and avoid obstacles, giving it advantages over larger vehicles such as helicopters and airplanes.
86. Might this revision navigate science finally towards a first solution to combine Heisenberg's and Planck's quantum physics with Einstein's space-time continuum?
87. Users who have difficulty using a mouse or other pointing device can navigate and use the desktop from the keyboard.
88. Parker had helped him navigate the waters of setting up his trading firm many years ago.
89. A herd of buffalo navigate grasslands in the Sudd, which contains about 10, 000 of the animals.
90. You can also navigate to any business space at any time from the menu of your currently open business space.
More similar words: investigate, mitigation, obligation, investigator, investigation, gate, subjugate, delegate, abrogate, variegated, naval, on average, saving, bigamy, craving, heavily, gravity, behavior, cigarette, gather, behavioral, gathering, allegation, vis-a-vis, mate, rate, late, state, plate, spate.