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navigate

[nav-i-geyt] / ˈnæv ɪˌgeɪt /


Example Sentences

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Los Angeles motorists and pedestrians aren’t the only ones who struggle to navigate torrential rain.

From Los Angeles Times

As Jennifer and Fernando attempt to navigate what it looks like for them to be together, it seems that larger forces will shatter their connection.

From Los Angeles Times

The route involves navigating extremely challenging terrain, significant exposure, steep pinnacles and drops on both sides.

From BBC

I hope that the assisted-living facility is aware of this change of behavior, and is equipped to help him navigate this next stage.

From MarketWatch

In nine weeks of competition, the Bruins have adapted and showed up for each other, but navigating the season requires a different level of work management.

From Los Angeles Times