Synonym: pilotage, piloting, sailing, seafaring. Similar words: navigational, navigate, navigator, circumnavigate, obligation, litigation, mitigation, irrigation. Meaning: [‚nævɪ'geɪʃn] n. 1. the guidance of ships or airplanes from place to place 2. ship traffic 3. the work of a sailor.
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61. Our surveys indicate that such units would have to be restricted to dimensions appropriate to the Navigation.
62. The maritime chronometer took Britain to pre-eminence in safe navigation and helped secure the empire.
63. Remember that the magnetic compass, clock and stop-watch are your most important navigation instruments.
64. Navigation here means island-hopping, sheltering from any sudden storms, and not losing sight of the shore, lined with mangroves.
65. Getting around All the main navigation buttons are located on the toolbar above the main browser window.
66. If I were a Brown lackey, I would have applauded his idea of putting global-positioning navigation systems on Muni buses.
67. This enabled them to control the activities of people who did not expect the Navigation Acts to be taken seriously.
68. The Board of Navigation has sent me a petition asking me to obtain the ship for purposes of study.
69. Both IE4 and Naviagtor 4 have navigation buttons on their toolbars that improve your journey by letting you taking shortcuts.
70. Altogether, it was a vast area whose different parts were cut off from each other except by slow coastal navigation.
71. The improved navigation schemes of the later eighteenth century had been beneficial in stimulating the local economy.
72. While the sub was on the seafloor, I learned to track her from the surface using the acoustic navigation instruments.
73. In the navigation room Colonel Bowers pored over his flight-plan and a sandwich lunch.
74. In spite of these obvious difficulties, Galileo had designed a special navigation helmet for finding longitude with the Jovian satellites.
75. I searched the horizon but could not see the hill I used for navigation.
76. Navy and Marine planes, using navigation satellites, can strike targets in all kinds of weather.
77. Of particular importance to worldwide navigation is the state of the world's insurance markets.
78. Or sit in a tiny planetarium for an introduction to the rudiments of stellar navigation.
79. Only one group use it to any marked degree in navigation.
80. They watched how he was forced to let Paul manage the navigation as he stood close by.
81. It became the head of navigation where they unloaded their cargoes.
82. Possibly the most fascinating thing about the rover, however, was its on-board navigation system.sentencedict.com
83. Those they use for navigation are so high-pitched that they are ultrasonic, far beyond the range of any human ear.
84. The fecundity of adult Jerichos must be legend, the navigation abilities of the larvae extraordinary.
85. Normally, the pilot would have been on board before the ship ran aground 100 yards off the Tower of Hercules navigation light.
86. Such as ocean navigation, is undoubtedly a daunting thing.
87. Interactive navigation and display of the hierarchical archive structure.
88. Even at current prices, a navigation computer is impressive.
89. Pharos is an important aid to navigation for ships.
90. Temporay supports would have impeded navigation in the channel.
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