"Satnav" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Satnav" Meaning

A portable device that gives directions on the shortest route from your location to a destination, using Satellite Information and Vehicle Navigation

"Satnav" Examples

English Examples Using "Satnav"


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Verb: Generally, 'satnav' is used as a noun, but in some informal situations, it can be used as a verb. This refers to the act of using a satellite navigation system.

Example: "Satnav the route to the destination."
Noun:
Example 1: "Turn left at the traffic light according to your satnav instructions."
Example 2: "My satnav isn’t working."
Example 3: "The satnav suggested a detour due to roadworks."
Example 4: "Insert the GPS canister into the satnav unit."
Example 5: "She programmed the satnav with alternative places to go."

"Satnav" Similar Words

Satisfiers

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Noun<br><br>1. Something that satisfies a need or desire.<br>2. A person or thing that satisfies or delights, especially one's hunger or thirst.<br>3. A psychological need or interest that motivates an individual's behavior.<br>4. A product or service designed to fulfill a particular desire or requirement.

Satisfies

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To meet or fulfill a requirement, need, or desire; to please or fulfill someone's expectations.<br><br>Example: "This new policy will satisfy the needs of all employees."

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Satisfying

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Satisfying refers to giving complete or adequate fulfillment of a desire, need, or expectation, providing pleasure, contentment, or gratification.

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Sativa

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"Cannabis sativa" is a species of cannabis plant that contains high levels of the psychoactive compound tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), which is known for its euphoric and intoxicating effects.<br><br>In a broader sense, the term "sativa" can also refer to plants and crops that have adapted to grow in well-drained, sunny environments.<br><br>Additionally, there's also the term "sativa" in art and literature, where it can describe a style or genre characterized by a calm and natural, perhaps linear and minimalist aesthetic.<br><br>In music, there's a genre known as "sativa", often shortened to "sativa" or once-sativa", characterized by its heavy drop sounds, clear melodies and lyrics blending into the background.<br><br>In the medical sense "sativa" is often seen as an adjective describing lighthearted medicine and treatments that don't present serious side effects, other than well-known treatments for existing health conditions and issues, or platonic treatments which release endorphins.<br><br>Other meanings and references, especially with regards to body shape/tall standing or structure and rigidness are possible and appear across terms, films and concepts but with no one officially chosen definition

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Satori

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In Buddhism, a satori (, "sudden enlightenment" or "enlightenment experience") refers to a sudden, direct experience of the truth or insight, often occurring due to the practice of meditation or other spiritual disciplines. It is a moment of profound understanding, where the mind breaks free from ignorance and misconceptions, and the individual gains a deeper understanding of reality.<br><br>In this state, the individual experiences a sense of unity and interconnectedness with all existence, and their perception of the world and themselves is transformed. Satori is often described as a moment of great joy, peace, and freedom from suffering.<br><br>The concept of satori is rooted in Zen Buddhism, where it is believed to be a fundamental aspect of the spiritual path. It is often contrasted with gradual enlightenment, which is seen as a process of gradual realization and understanding.<br><br>In a broader sense, the term "satori" can be applied to any moment of sudden insight or understanding, not necessarily related to Buddhist practice or spirituality.

Satrap

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A satrap was a high-ranking governor in the Achaemenid Empire and other ancient Iranian empires, responsible for administering a province or territory. The satrap was appointed by the king and was typically a member of the ruling elite, often from a noble or aristocratic family. The satraps were responsible for collecting taxes, maintaining order, and enforcing the rule of the king. In some cases, satraps may have had a degree of autonomy and power, but ultimately, they were answerable to the king.

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Satrapic

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Characteristic of, resembling, or characteristic of a satrap. A satrap was an ancient Persian administrative governor of a province.<br><br>Example: The satraps of the empire proved to be key figures in maintaining control of the vast territories.<br><br>Literary: The novel described the satrapic decay of the once-mighty empire as its interior provinces began to rebel against the central government.

Satrapies

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Satrapy

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A satrapy (singular) or satrapies (plural) refers to a large province or administrative division of an ancient empire, governed by a Satrap. The term is derived from the Greek word "satrapes" (σατράπης), which is itself derived from the Old Persian word "khshtrapanah" (xšāthrapāvanah), meaning "constabulary" or " military retinue."

Satsuma

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Satsuma is a type of mandarin orange, commonly grown in Japan. It's known for its seedless or very few seeds, sweet flavor, and thick, easy-to-peel skin. The word "Satsuma" is also associated with the Satsuma province of Kyushu Island, Japan, where this type of orange originated.