
Caută
to navigate
01
to choose the direction of and guide a vehicle, ship, etc., especially by using a map
Intransitive
Example
She helped the driver navigate by providing turn-by-turn directions.
The travel agent provided a detailed itinerary, helping the vacationers navigate through scenic routes.
The driving instructor taught the student how to navigate through traffic and use road signs.
02
to travel across or on an area of water by a ship or boat
Intransitive: to navigate somewhere
Example
The cruise ship successfully navigated through the narrow channels of the fjord.
Yachtsmen often compete in regattas, showcasing their ability to navigate through a designated course in open waters.
In the era of tall ships, sailors used stars to determine their position at sea, allowing them to navigate across vast distances.
03
to move through a challenging area with careful consideration of obstacles
Transitive: to navigate an area
Example
Explorers had to navigate the icy waters of the Arctic, carefully avoiding icebergs and frozen obstacles.
The mountain climbers needed to navigate the rocky cliffs as they ascended the peak.
The sailors faced the challenge of navigating the treacherous waters near the rocky coastline during the storm.
04
(computing) to move from one website to another or find one's way around on a website
Transitive: to navigate an online platform
Example
Students were taught how to navigate the educational platform to access course materials.
During the online workshop, participants were guided on how to navigate the webinar platform.
Users can navigate the social media platform to connect with friends, share updates, and explore trending topics.
word family
navig
Verb
navigate
Verb
navigation
Noun
navigator
Noun

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