Navigate
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verb
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noun
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(As a verb)
Navigate ( verb )
- Plan and direct the course of a ship, aircraft, or journey.
- 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:
- The captain navigated the ship through the storm.
- The pilot navigated the plane to the destination safely.
- The explorers navigated the jungle to find the lost city.
- The hikers navigated the mountains using a map and compass.
- The driver navigated the busy city streets to reach the destination.
(As a noun)
Navigate ( noun )
- Plan and direct the course of a ship, aircraft, or journey.
- 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:
- The captain navigated the ship through the storm.
- The pilot navigated the plane to the destination safely.
- The explorers navigated the jungle to find the lost city.
- The hikers navigated the mountains using a map and compass.
- The driver navigated the busy city streets to reach the destination.