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    navigate
    /ˈnavɪɡeɪt/

    verb

    • 1. plan and direct the course of a ship, aircraft, or other form of transport, especially by using instruments or maps: "they navigated by the stars" Similar steerplot a route/coursehelm
    • 2. sail or travel over (a stretch of water or terrain), especially carefully or with difficulty: "ships had been lost while navigating the narrows" Similar sail across/oversailcruisetravel/journey/voyage across/over

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  2. to direct the way that a ship, aircraft, etc. will travel, or to find a direction across, along, or over an area of water or land, often by using a map: Sailors have special equipment to help them navigate. Even ancient ships were able to navigate large stretches of open water.

  3. The meaning of NAVIGATE is to travel by water : sail. How to use navigate in a sentence.

  4. to direct the way that a ship, aircraft, etc. will travel, or to find a direction across, along, or over an area of water or land, often by using a map: Sailors have special equipment to help them navigate. Even ancient ships were able to navigate large stretches of open water.

  5. Navigate definition: to move on, over, or through (water, air, or land) in a ship or aircraft. See examples of NAVIGATE used in a sentence.

  6. navigate. (nævɪgeɪt ) Word forms: 3rd person singular present tense navigates , present participle navigating , past tense, past participle navigated. 1. verb. When someone navigates a ship or an aircraft somewhere, they decide which course to follow and steer it there. You can also say that a ship or an aircraft navigates somewhere.

  7. To navigate is to determine a path or course. If you volunteer to navigate on your family’s road trip to Alaska, be sure you’re the type who’s willing to stop and ask for directions.

  8. NAVIGATE definition: 1. to find the right direction to travel by using maps or other equipment: 2. to successfully sail…. Learn more.

  9. 1. To direct (a vessel or vehicle) over a planned course. 2. a. To follow or find a course across, over, or through: navigate a stream; navigate the downtown streets. b. To progress through (something) sequentially: navigate a set of instructions; navigate a website.

  10. to move on, over, or through (water, air, or land) in a ship or aircraft: to navigate a river. to direct or manage (a ship, aircraft, or guided missile) on its course. to ascertain or plot and control the course or position of (a ship, aircraft, etc.). to pass over (the sea or other body of water), as a ship does.

  11. Jun 2, 2024 · navigate (third-person singular simple present navigates, present participle navigating, simple past and past participle navigated) ( transitive) To plan, control and record the position and course of a vehicle, ship, aircraft, etc., on a journey; to follow a planned course. He navigated the bomber to the Ruhr.