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Sentences with navigate

nav·i·gate
N n
  • Captain Cook safely navigated his ship without accident for 100 voyages. [VERB noun]
  • ...a lock system to allow sea-going craft to navigate the upper reaches of the river. [VERB noun]
  • And the vocabulary that passes my lips every day as I navigate is a starting place.
  • While trying to navigate the obstacle course that is Mora's apartment, Marceau fretted that the clutter would suffocate her, but, instead.
  • When travelling on fast roads at night it is impossible to drive and navigate at the same time. [VERB]
  • In tests, the bees navigate back home after being placed in a field a mile away. [VERB adverb/preposition]
  • She has trouble navigating the stairs with her crutches.
  • He has had experience navigating airplanes through storms.
  • He was not able to walk without a cane and could only navigate steps backwards. [VERB noun]
  • During childhood each of us has to navigate a pathway through a series of developmental stages. [VERB noun]
  • The captain navigated the ship.
  • It took us 10 minutes to navigate through the parking lot to the exit.
  • He navigated his way to the bar
  • To navigate a river.
  • The downtown area is easily navigated on foot.
  • He has learned to navigate in rough waters.
  • It was difficult to navigate the stairs in the dark.
  • Headings and subheadings make it easier to navigate a long article.
  • Only flat-bottomed boats can safely navigate the canal.
  • I'd need a map to navigate the city.
  • Their site is uncluttered and easy to navigate.
  • We’re navigating through a maze of environmental legislation.
  • How about if you drive and I navigate?
  • For thousands of years, sailors navigated by the stars.
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