Sentence examples for be navigate from inspiring English sources

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be navigate

verb

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

  • He navigated the bomber to the Ruhr.

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Therefore, to select the minimal sample space of the malware damage, the data collection and storing big data can be navigate using data mining and synthesis methods.

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Can it be navigated if it does?

There's a communal mind to be navigated.

And she saw that this can rarely be navigated smoothly.

Originally, the Tennessee could be navigated only by flatboats.

The president will be navigating several controversial areas.

Such dubious territory, for example, should arguably not be navigated in what is essentially entertainment.

"They're less likely to be navigating in a discovery mode".

All can be navigated effortlessly by the swipe of a finger.

Once the parapet is cleared, eight feet of water-covered marble must be navigated.

There's no absolute rule for these things; they have to be navigated case by case.

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