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navigable

[nav-i-guh-buhl] / ˈnæv ɪ gə bəl /
ADJECTIVE
traversable
Synonyms


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That more complicated framing is navigable—especially considering the country’s colonial past, lasting global impact, and unparalleled diversity—but only when a laserlike focus is brought to the project.

From The Wall Street Journal

The locations will feature the company’s newest store format, with easily navigable layouts and same-day services, it added.

From The Wall Street Journal

The WSV said it's difficult to say when the river will become fully navigable, as temperatures are expected to drop below freezing point again.

From Barron's

This US concern comes as climate change continues to make the Arctic Ocean more navigable for cargo ships, at least if icebreakers lead the way by cutting a path.

From BBC

It lays out specific conditions that must be met for federal jurisdiction—for instance, tributaries must have a predictable and consistent flow to navigable waters.

From The Wall Street Journal