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Navigate

Navigate | Navigated | Navigates

Navigate meaning

To plan, control and record the position and course of a vehicle, ship, aircraft, etc., on a journey; to follow a planned course. | To give directions, as from a map, to someone driving a vehicle. | To travel over water in a ship; to sail.

Example sentences (20)

Everybody has to navigate it, and I think it’s going to cause some problems, maybe, because the popularity of our league is continuing to grow and having to navigate travel with that.

It is what has helped them navigate their journey in life together and is also what has helped them navigate the Alzheimer's journeytogether since Lisa was diagnosed with early on-set Alzheimer's five years ago.

Reverend Eric Camden and Annie Camden navigate parenting seven children, and the children navigate family dynamics, relationships and growing up.

Thanks to touchscreen controls, it's possible to navigate your way around the browser, so you aren't needing to ask Alexa to navigate you around as you are with many Alexa skills.

Official versions of the Tube map The Tube map exists to help passengers navigate the London rapid transit network and it has been questioned whether it should play a wider role in helping people navigate London itself.

Abbie’s on hand to help the ladies of FBoy Island navigate the murky waters of the dating world.

A bee can learn to navigate for kilometres around its hive with less than 20 minutes of flight time; I still get lost walking home from the train.

A Black social worker and a Black Child and Youth worker help students and their families navigate the school system for better outcomes.

Aches said vehicles must slowdown from 70 to 20 mph to safely navigate the cloverleaf’s tight curves.

Additionally, we launched a series of how to tutorial videos designed to help Ocean owners navigate the way around the Fisker Ocean.

A Fort Lauderdale personal injury lawyer with substantial experience and a track record of success in handling similar cases possess the knowledge and skills required to navigate the legal complexities and build a strong legal strategy.

After a night of boozing and harassing ladies, Christopher Sly wakes up to find himself “The Shrew,” forced to navigate a world he used to rule.

After Tommy John surgery wiped out his 2014 season, Harvey came back strong in 2015, but had to navigate through the season with team-imposed innings limits.

A good CEO is one who is able to lead their organization with vision and purpose while also being able to navigate the many obstacles and challenges that arise along the way.

Allegheny Township Supervisor James Morabito said he contacted the Janoskis to help them navigate the hearing process after reading about their zoning meeting in the Tribune-Review.

A man who's been to Glastonbury 15 times in a row has shared his top tips - including where to shower and how to navigate the toilets.

Among other things, Chilamba recommended that creating mentorship programmes which connect young individuals with seasoned political figures can offer invaluable guidance, and enable them to navigate the complexities of political landscapes.

Analysts navigate through adjustments in price targets, providing estimates for MicroStrategy's future value.

And again like many, he’s struggled to navigate insurance payouts, federal and state assistance bureaucracy, obtaining building permits, and simply finding a place to shower.

And he will have to navigate those issues under far more scrutiny than he had at Louisiana College.