Definitions
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- verb Present participle of
navigate .
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Examples
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In the course of designing and developing the product, it quickly became apparent that many non-gaming applications would also benefit from having dozens of commands accessible directly from the mouse, especially in navigating the bajillion dropdown menus that spawn in office productivity apps like OpenOffice, or rotating 3D shapes in apps like 3D Studio Max.
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Mr. McCarthy, 45 years old, will play a key role in navigating this new landscape.
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Damn those those spell checkers — I think you meant “financial straits” as in navigating through a narrow, dangerous waterway.
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Those who can stick with it and are successful in navigating the peaks and valleys that make meditation what it is reap the benefits.
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Those who can stick with it and are successful in navigating the peaks and valleys that make meditation what it is reap the benefits.
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With more than 18,000 entries, it is especially useful in navigating the growing terminology of politics, telecommunications, technology, the internet, tourism, business and travel.
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The company boasts that it has "first-hand experience in navigating the waters of the federal prison system" because Fred Mosely and Charles Polk were consultants for the firm.
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The driver must be accurate and skillful in navigating the pattern of the course.
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In addition, by supporting parents in navigating the educational system and accessing appropriate services for their child, hospital teachers help to make the transition from hospital back to school as smooth as possible.
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Those who can stick with it and are successful in navigating the peaks and valleys that make meditation what it is reap the benefits.
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