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navigate

[nav-i-geyt] / ˈnæv ɪˌgeɪt /


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With the update, users can ask Qwen to perform actions such as ordering milk tea and booking flights, rather than navigating different apps by themselves.

From The Wall Street Journal

This policy will make it easier for companies in industries such as textiles, packaging and plastic to import goods without having to navigate a bureaucratic maze.

From The Wall Street Journal

“As the wait continues, we suspect that the justices are navigating and fine-tuning a majority opinion in addition to one or more dissents or concurrences.”

From MarketWatch

“We serve clients. We serve them left and right, and we’ll deal and navigate with the politics and the issues that we have to deal with around the world and stuff like that.”

From MarketWatch

Two boating families are still without their homes and the breach has meant much of the canal, which runs from Hurleston Junction in Cheshire to Llangollen in Wales, cannot be navigated until it is fixed.

From BBC