Navigable

Definitions and meanings of "Navigable"

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Sufficiently deep or wide to provide passage for vessels. adjective

Capable of being steered. Used of boats, ships, or aircraft. adjective

Capable of being navigated; affording passage to ships: as, a navigable river.

Subject to a public right of water-passage for persons or property.

Capable of being navigated; deep enough and wide enough to afford passage to vessels. adjective

: capable of being navigated; deep enough and wide enough to afford passage to vessels. adjective

: seaworthy; in a navigable state; steerable. adjective

: steerable, dirigible adjective

Easy to navigate. adjective

Able to be sailed on or through safely adjective

(of a body of water) Capable of being navigated; deep enough and wide enough to afford passage to vessels.

(of a boat) Seaworthy; in a navigable state; steerable.

(of a balloon) Steerable, dirigible.

Easy to navigate.

A fullsize luxury SUV made by Ford, under the luxury brand, Lincoln. It is built on the Ford Expedition chasis, and competes with the Cadillac Escalade, and the Infiniti QX56. Lincoln has recently introduced the Navigator L, L implying it's longer wheelbase. The Navigator L competes with the Cadillac Escalade ESV. Urban Dictionary

A luxury SUV, manufactured by Lincoln (a subsidiary of Ford), marketed towards wealthy house wives, inter-city youth, drug dealers, and mafia members. It was purposely designed to compete with the Cadillac Escalade. Next year's new "M.D." (Mafia/Drug Dealer) model features larger windows allowing passengers to fire an Uzi 9mm or HK MP5 in complete comfort and special new materials which allow blood, heroin, and cocaine to be easily wiped off the seats. Best of all, ten kilos of C4 are located under the chassis for instant evidence destruction. This vehicle is perfect for dive by shootings, making “visits” to people you don’t like, and camping trips in the forest. Urban Dictionary

An alcoholic beverage that contains Jack Daniels and cranberry juice served over ice in a tall glass. Urban Dictionary

A luxury SUV that is far more luxerious than its competitor, the Cadillac Escalade. Urban Dictionary

1. A band 2. A song performed by the band "Keeping Ellis" Urban Dictionary

You find yourself wanting to fornicate doggy-style, however, there are no chairs and/or stationary objects nearby for your partner to put his/her arms on--so essentially he/she is standing up, bent over, looking at their feet whilst receiving a meat-bat. While doing this, you steer your partner (unknowingly) little-by-little until their head hits a wall (if you're a real sport, you'll give it a little UMPH as their head hits the wall)..you then yell something to the effect of "AHOY MATEY, YEE HAS HIT LAND!!" Urban Dictionary

Someone who spent way too much time in school only to be replaced by a little piece of technology called GPS. Urban Dictionary

Alex Cayer playing basketball. Urban Dictionary

A jumped up arsehole who helps people on lycos chat. Urban Dictionary

Getting closer to your destination. physically, emotionally and mentally. but it only makes sense if your destination is getting closer to you, too. Urban Dictionary

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The word "navigable" in example sentences

In Michigan, you the sportsperson have the right to fish in navigable streams, up to this ordinary high water mark. ❋ Unknown (2009)

You can't use the calendar to pinpoint smallmouth whereabouts in navigable rivers, but it does help to know that their location follows a general pattern. ❋ Unknown (2005)

The word navigable is so vague that it requires some definition before we can apply it to any particular stream. ❋ Hilaire Belloc (1911)

With more serious fare and fewer glitzy stars, that means even the streets are a tad more navigable, which is nice. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Earlier this month, the LA River was declared "navigable" by the EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) and thus subject to the Clean Water Act Protections for the first time. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The Supreme Court, with Bush administration backing, held that only "navigable" waterways could enjoy protections of this law. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The current of the Crati is more spasmodic and destructive than in classical times when the river was "navigable"; and to one of its inundations may be due this legend of the deluge; to the same one, maybe, that affected the courses of this river and the Coscile, mingling their waters which used to flow separately into the Ionian. ❋ Norman Douglas (1910)

St. Rhémy, for the road (which broadened there, and became "navigable" for motor cars as well as horse-drawn vehicles), wound down still among stupendous mountains capped with snow, jagged peaks of dark granite, and purple porphyry which glowed crimson in contrast with the dazzling snow. ❋ Unknown (1901)

All we have to do now is to get you to understand what "navigable" actually means and then agree that any waterway which sustains a commercial rafting operation and has done for some time is "navigable". ❋ Cavebat (2010)

House Democrats pushed forward Wednesday with an effort to delete the word "navigable" from the Clean Water Act - a change that would give the government greater ability to enforce clean-water rules but that opponents said amounts to a federal power grab. ❋ < (2010)

The law in one place says the act was to protect the nation's waters, but in other places, it says it's meant to govern "navigable" waters. ❋ < (2010)

Because Lake Tahuyeh was not a "navigable" waterway when Washington became a state, officials with the Department of Natural Resources have conceded that the public does not own the lake bed, as it would for most larger lakes and rivers. ❋ Christopher Dunagan (2010)

Colorado has no "navigable" rivers under English common law, said John Hill, a lawyer for the Gunnison property owner who banned rafting companies on the Taylor River. ❋ Unknown (2010)

This bill would remove the word "navigable" from the Clean Water Act of 1972, expanding the federal government's jurisdiction from only navigable waters to all water in the United States. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The original act specified "navigable" waters as the definition of the limitation for the Interstate Commerce Clause, a reasonable if somewhat still wide parameter. ❋ Ed Morrissey (2010)

Congressman Jim Obertar (D-MN) wants to amend the Clean Water Act after almost 40 years by removing the word "navigable" when limiting federal jurisdiction. ❋ Ed Morrissey (2010)

Check out [Brad's] new Navigator, [that thing] is [LUX]! ❋ Db_techno (2008)

Hey, [Furio], get the Navigator and a couple of pieces. It's time to pay [Guido] a "visit." He forget to pay [on time] ❋ Bigwolf (2004)

Customer: "Let me get a navigator" [Bartender]: "Most popular drink I make" Customer: "[Sho'] [nuff]!" ❋ WordPlayAllDay (2016)

[The Navigator] [owns] the [Escalade]. ❋ LHHSPIMP (2003)

1. The band was keeping [ellis], but then they broke up so some remaining members of the band formed one of their songs as their [band name], hence "[To navigate]". 2. A KICK ASS SONG!!! ❋ Arley (2004)

My [fucking head] [hurts] me...last night my boyfriend thought he was a funny guy and pulled [THE NAVIGATOR] on me!! ❋ Joeydnewyork (2011)

[Could you] ask [the navigator] to get me coffee while I check the [GPS] for where we are. ❋ Corporal Useless (2003)

[Put in] "[The Navigator]", he's going to [rack up] mad points. ❋ J-Fan (2005)

[the navigator] was [power hungry] and kicked all the [chatters] out ❋ Ladycazzeh (2006)

They are navigating towards [each other]. ❋ Krkič (2020)

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