navigating

Main Entry:
navigate [nav-i-geyt]
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: guide along route, often over water
Synonyms: captain*, cross, cruise, direct, drive, handle, head out for, helm, journey, lay the course, maneuver, operate, pilot, plan, plot, ride out, sail, skipper, steer, voyage
Antonyms: get lost
Main Entry: navigation
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: traveling, guiding along route, often over water
Synonyms: aeronautics, boating, cruising, exploration, flying, helmsmanship, nautics, navigating, ocean travel, pilotage, piloting, plotting a course, sailing, seafaring, seamanship, shipping, steerage, steering, voyage, voyaging, yachting
Main Entry: nautical
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: sea
Synonyms: abyssal, aquatic, boating, cruising, deep-sea, marine, maritime, naval, navigating, navigational, oceangoing, oceanic, oceanographic, pelagic, rowing, sailing, sailorly, salty, sea-loving, seafaring, seagoing, ship, thalassic, yachting
Main Entry: navigational
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: nautical
Synonyms: aquatic, boating, marine, maritime, navigating, oceanic, seafaring, shipping
Main Entry: cross
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: traverse an area
Synonyms: bridge, cruise, cut across, extend over, ford, go across, meet, move across, navigate, overpass, pass over, ply, sail, span, transverse, voyage, zigzag
Antonyms: remain, stay
Main Entry: cruise
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: sail
Synonyms: boat, coast, drift, fare, gad, gallivant, go, hie, jaunt, journey, keep steady pace, meander, navigate, pass, proceed, push on, repair, travel, voyage, wander about, wend
Main Entry: guide
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: direct, lead
Synonyms: accompany, advise, attend, beacon*, chaperon, command, conduct, contrive, control, convoy, counsel, coxswain, educate, engineer, escort, govern, handle, have a handle on, influence, instruct, manage, maneuver, marshal, navigate, oversee, pilot, quarterback, regulate, route, rule, see, shepherd, show, show the way, spearhead*, steer, superintend, supervise, sway, teach, trailblaze, train, usher
Antonyms: abandon, leave, misguide, mislead, neglect
Main Entry: jockey
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: maneuver
Synonyms: direct, guide, handle, move, navigate, negotiate, pilot, position, ride, steer, turn, twist
Main Entry: maneuver
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: plan, scheme
Synonyms: angle, beguile, cheat, come up with, con*, conspire, contrive, cook, design, devise, doctor, engineer, exploit, fence, finagle, finesse, go around, intrigue, jockey, leave holding the bag, machinate, manage, manipulate, move, navigate, operate, play, play games, plot, proceed, pull strings, push around, put one over, rig, scam, sham, shift, trick, upstage, wangle, work
Antonyms: neglect
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