Definitions
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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
navigate .
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Examples
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It circumvents traditional site navigation, which visitors have to figure out, and then navigate (the fact something has to be navigated is a clue to the problem).
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It circumvents traditional site navigation, which visitors have to figure out, and then navigate (the fact something has to be navigated is a clue to the problem).
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So I'd like to talk to you about how the president kind of navigated that difficult terrain.
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So I'd like to talk to you about how the president kind of navigated that difficult terrain.
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In case of a legitimate pop-up, it opens the new window, but kills the previous one, memorizing its "navigated" URL for "Back" functionality.
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If the GPS data is evident for the entire trip how come Anne Daniels 'navigated' the team in fog by ignoring the [apparently faulty] GPS and using the wind that 'She knew was coming from the West.'
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Also, when you say you "navigated" through 45 miles of jungle, what do you mean?
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Also, when you say you "navigated" through 45 miles of jungle, what do you mean?
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Also, when you say you "navigated" through 45 miles of jungle, what do you mean?
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Also, when you say you "navigated" through 45 miles of jungle, what do you mean?
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