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Sailors have special equipment to help them navigate. Even ancient ships were able to navigate large stretches of open water. Some migrating birds can navigate by the moon (= using the moon as a guide). There weren't any road signs to help us navigate through the maze of one-way streets.

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When someone navigates a ship or an aircraft somewhere, they decide which course to follow and steer it there. You can also say that a ship or an aircraft navigates somewhere. He was responsible for safely navigating his ship without accident.

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Learn the meaning and correct usage of "navigating". Our guide provides clear grammar rules and real-world examples from authoritative sources to help you write with confidence.

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He is navigating a transport ship coming in to land on Mars. The Elbe River is not as easy to navigate as the Rhine. They navigate by the stars and by the lie of the land. Some birds fly at night and navigate by the stars. In times past we Rabari navigated entirely by the stars.

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navigate (third-person singular simple present navigates, present participle navigating, simple past and past participle navigated) (transitive) To plan, control and record the position and course of a vehicle, ship, aircraft, etc., on a journey; to follow a planned course.

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