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navigate

[nav-i-geyt] / ˈnæv ɪˌgeɪt /


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The fields of robotics and autonomous driving are also moving quickly and need quantitative models that help these platforms navigate the world.

From The Wall Street Journal

You raised them to be independent and critical thinkers so that they can navigate the world, whether they are on the right, the left or some other point on the ideological spectrum.

From MarketWatch

She said she feels “culture shock” seeing her son navigate the current admissions landscape—especially when it comes to pursuits outside of the classroom.

From The Wall Street Journal

It is now a ramshackle, seemingly lost-in-time metropolis where residents sit on porches observing the unsteady progress of cars navigating pothole-ridden streets.

From Los Angeles Times

Those blue dye lines were introduced in 2001 on the World Cup tour to help racers — particularly in the speed events of downhill and super-G — navigate courses at high speed, especially in poor visibility.

From Los Angeles Times