- NAVIGATING Synonyms: 42 Similar Words - Merriam-Webster
Synonyms for NAVIGATING: steering, piloting, conning, hijacking, helming, commandeering, highjacking, sailing, cruising, ferrying
- NAVIGATE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of NAVIGATE is to travel by water : sail How to use navigate in a sentence
- NAVIGATING | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
NAVIGATING definition: 1 present participle of navigate 2 to direct the way that a ship, aircraft, etc will travel, or… Learn more
- NAVIGATE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
navigate (sth) through sth She has successfully faced the task of navigating the company through its most difficult period in 25 years The market has come and gone and management has been very successful in navigating through To reach the farm, produce trucks must navigate a dirt road with a ditch on one side
- NAVIGATE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
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
- NAVIGATE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
When travelling on fast roads at night, it is impossible to drive and navigate at the same time [VERB] the relief at successfully navigating across the Golden Gate Bridge to arrive here [VERB preposition adverb] They had just navigated their way through Maidstone on their way to the coast [VERB noun preposition]
- Navigate Definition Meaning | YourDictionary
To steer, or direct, a ship or aircraft To travel through or over (water, air, or land) in a ship or aircraft To give directions to the driver of an automobile, especially by reading a map Used of a passenger You drive; I'll navigate To travel by ship To know or determine a migratory course Used of an animal
- Navigating - definition of navigating by The Free Dictionary
1 a To plan and direct the course of a vessel or vehicle: sailors navigating by the stars b To give directions to the driver of an automobile, especially by reading a map Used of a passenger: You drive; I'll navigate c To know or determine a migratory course Used of an animal: How do butterflies navigate when they migrate? 2
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