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navigate

[nav-i-geyt] / ˈnæv ɪˌgeɪt /


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He sent the photos Sodais requested, wrote a letter of support and helped him navigate German bureaucracy.

From Los Angeles Times

There could be significant upside if U.S. chip companies are able to capitalize on Chinese chip demand and navigate shifting trade tensions that have at times stymied sales, analysts at Raymond James said on Monday.

From Barron's

My challenge was positioning myself to capture the moment while navigating a sea of spectators’ heads, hands, arms and cellphones.

From Los Angeles Times

But how did the sequel survive such high expectations, stay as socially relevant as the original and navigate the peril of too many cooks in the kitchen?

From Los Angeles Times

He soon wound up at the Senate Judiciary Committee, where he learned how to navigate the political complexities of Washington.

From The Wall Street Journal