Navigate

Definitions and meanings of "Navigate"

What do we mean by navigate?

To plan and direct the course of a vessel or vehicle. intransitive verb

To give directions to the driver of an automobile, especially by reading a map. Used of a passenger. intransitive verb

To know or determine a migratory course. Used of an animal. intransitive verb

To travel over a planned course or route, especially in a boat or ship. intransitive verb

To make or find a course or way. intransitive verb

To make sequential progress through something. intransitive verb

To direct (a vessel or vehicle) over a planned course. intransitive verb

To follow or find a course across, over, or through. intransitive verb

To progress through (something) sequentially. intransitive verb

To move from place to place in a ship; sail.

To direct or manage a ship.

To pass over in ships; sail on.

To steer, direct, or manage in sailing; direct the course of, as a vessel, from one place to another: as, to navigate a ship.

To journey by water; to go in a vessel or ship; to perform the duties of a navigator; to use the waters as a highway or channel for commerce or communication; to sail. intransitive verb

To direct or operate a vehicle, especially a ship or aircraft. intransitive verb

To pass through, over, or around; -- used especially of a course having obstacles. intransitive verb

To pass over in ships; to sail over or on. transitive verb

To plan, control and record the position and course of a vehicle, ship, aircraft, etc., on a journey; to follow a planned course.

To give directions, as from a map, to someone driving a vehicle.

To travel over water in a ship; to sail.

To move between web pages, menus, etc. by means of hyperlinks, mouse clicks, or any other mechanism.

To find a way through a difficult situation or process.

To play video games while high off of weed. Urban Dictionary

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

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The word "navigate" in example sentences

I use the word "navigate" because I tend to think of the chemical world as an unfinished map. ❋ By De (2012)

Now if only there were an easy way to navigate from the page the RSS takes me to, directly to the comic. ❋ Unknown (2007)

But inability to navigate is as incomprehensible to me as colorblindness, or discalculia. ❋ Unknown (2006)

Once upon a time I was able to skate down stairs, jump curbs, slolam down steep hills, in short, navigate just about any urban situation that got thrown at me. ❋ Madrigle (2006)

It’s just that an easy way to navigate is to use the names of objects as benchmarks. ❋ Hal Duncan (2009)

I've found the most convenient way to navigate is to after selecting a year, click on the title page and then select the 'Vorschau' tab. ❋ Tellurian (2010)

Handed a political landscape of broad competing interests, the best way to navigate is to offer a broad but concrete goal and jump hurdles. ❋ Unknown (2010)

A great way to navigate is to check out a directory of stores that qualify as sanctioned “green” shopping sites. ❋ Lloyd Boston (2005)

The river upon which we embarked is called Mesconsin [Wisconsin]; the river is very wide, but the sand bars make it very difficult to navigate, which is increased by numerous islands covered with grape-vines. ❋ Various (1885)

Today's dating scene is tough to navigate, which is why Intelius developed Date Check, a free mobile app that deciphers fact from fiction in the palm of your hand. ❋ Loren Baker (2010)

Extensive character bios and video extras are fun to browse, and the site is easy to navigate, which is pretty smart, given the elaborate ❋ Unknown (2009)

But others are too busy and hard to navigate, which is just frustrating to the user. ❋ Unknown (2009)

"Those who use the city's extensive transit system now have a more user-friendly Web site that is easier to navigate, which is exactly what our riders requested."

And I remember as a rookie, I had Terry Cummings, Felton Spencer, a lot of veterans, guys that helped me kind of navigate my path through the league. ❋ Unknown (2010)

When the researchers asked the patient to imagine walking through the house where he grew up and then they said the word "navigate," the patient responded with bursts of activity in the region of the brain involved in constructing and navigating a mental map. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Switzerland being a place of beautiful landscapes, of mountains and forests and lakeside cities, this allows readers to "navigate" the country visually, following the reporters on maps and aerial pictures and clicking on red Hebdo logos to call up the corresponding article within its geographical context. ❋ Unknown (2008)

yo [imma] [smoke a blunt] [to the face] and then navigate. ❋ Rochdorr (2007)

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)

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