Navigate ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Navigate ( verb )

  1. Plan and direct the course of a ship, aircraft, or journey.
  2. Find one's way or position in a particular place or environment.

Origin:

Late 16th century (in the sense "sail a ship"): from latin navigat- "sailed," from the verb navigare, from navis "ship" + agere "drive,".

Examples:

  1. The captain navigated the ship through the storm.
  2. The pilot navigated the plane to the destination safely.
  3. The explorers navigated the jungle to find the lost city.
  4. The hikers navigated the mountains using a map and compass.
  5. The driver navigated the busy city streets to reach the destination.

(As a noun)

Navigate ( noun )

  1. Plan and direct the course of a ship, aircraft, or journey.
  2. Find one's way or position in a particular place or environment.

Origin:

Late 16th century (in the sense "sail a ship"): from latin navigat- "sailed," from the verb navigare, from navis "ship" + agere "drive,".

Examples:

  1. The captain navigated the ship through the storm.
  2. The pilot navigated the plane to the destination safely.
  3. The explorers navigated the jungle to find the lost city.
  4. The hikers navigated the mountains using a map and compass.
  5. The driver navigated the busy city streets to reach the destination.
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