Sentences with navigating
nav·i·gate
N n - To navigate a river.
- It was difficult to navigate the stairs in the dark.
- Her years in politics aptly prepared her for her current role navigating preschool politics and mediating play dates.
- When it comes to navigating the complex legalities of adoption, a good adoption lawyer is invaluable.
- Headings and subheadings make it easier to navigate a long article.
- Their site is uncluttered and easy to navigate.
- However, purchasing boat insurance can be as tricky as navigating the high seas .
- Caption Navigating workplace politics, as learned from television.
- We’re navigating through a maze of environmental legislation.
- Navigating a Career in Physical Therapy.