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navigate

[nav-i-geyt] / ˈnæv ɪˌgeɪt /


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To navigate what he called an “inflection point” for AI, he’s picked out five top stocks.

From MarketWatch

Both Beijing and the U.S. are short of vessels capable of navigating thick Arctic ice compared with Russia, which has more than 40.

From The Wall Street Journal

David was a political chameleon who nimbly navigated a volatile epoch while remaining an artist of the highest professionalism.

From The Wall Street Journal

Mr. Brown, a professor of history at Elizabethtown College, captures the social, political and economic currents that Roosevelt navigated during his career.

From The Wall Street Journal

Much of the terrain can only be reached using vehicles capable of navigating rough desert paths.

From BBC