Navigate - definition, pronunciation, transcription
verb
- act as the navigator in a car, plane, or vessel and plan, direct, plot the path and position of the conveyance (syn: pilot)
Extra examples
For thousands of years, sailors navigated by the stars.
How about if you drive and I navigate?
I'd need a map to navigate the city.
Only flat-bottomed boats can safely navigate the canal.
He has learned to navigate in rough waters.
The downtown area is easily navigated on foot.
She has trouble navigating the stairs with her crutches.
It took us 10 minutes to navigate through the parking lot to the exit.
The captain navigated the ship.
He has had experience navigating airplanes through storms.
I'll drive, you take the map and navigate.
Early explorers used to navigate by the stars.
We managed to navigate our way through the forest.
A solicitor will help you navigate the complex legal system.
I am currently trying to navigate through a whole stack of information on the subject.
Word forms
I/you/we/they: navigate
he/she/it: navigates
present participle: navigating
past tense: navigated
past participle: navigated
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