"Navigates" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Navigates" Meaning

To navigate means to find your way or to steer a course through a route or a situation, often requiring skill, judgment, or careful planning.

"Navigates" Examples

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Navigate is a verb that means to find and follow the direction or route to a place, or to control or direct the movement of something.

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The pilot navigates the plane through turbulent weather.
He navigates the busy streets with ease, knowing his way around the city.
The GPS device navigates you to your destination, providing turn-by-turn directions.
The ship navigates through the narrow channel, carefully avoiding the rocky shores.
She navigates the complex conversation, skillfully switching topics to keep everyone engaged.

"Navigates" Similar Words

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Navette is a noun that refers to a small, fan-shaped or tear-drop shaped piece of lace, typically used as decoration on clothing or textiles. It's often used to add a touch of elegance or whimsy to a design.

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Navigated refers to moving through or around something, often in a way that requires careful planning or direction. It can also mean to manage or control something, such as a situation or a problem.

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Navigation refers to the process of planning, directing, and controlling the movement of a vehicle, aircraft, ship, or person from one place to another. It involves making decisions about routes, speeds, and directions to reach a destination safely and efficiently, taking into account factors such as weather, traffic, and obstacles.

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Navigations refer to the methods or systems used to determine one's position, direction, or course while traveling, especially on land, sea, or air. In modern times, navigations often rely on technology, such as GPS, compasses, maps, and charts, to provide accurate and precise information. In a broader sense, navigations can also refer to the process of making decisions or choosing a path through a complex situation, such as navigating a difficult conversation or a challenging project.

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I apologize, but the word "navigerous" is not a valid or recognized English word. It's possible that it's a misspelling or a word that is not widely used. Could you please provide more context or clarify the word you meant to use? I'd be happy to help you understand its meaning if it exists.