Meaning of Navigate
To find a way through or manage a path or situation.
In simple words: To find your way or manage a situation.
Navigate in a sentence
- We can easily navigate the city using our GPS.
- She had to navigate through some difficult conversations at work.
- He learned how to navigate a sailboat during summer camp.
- The team needed to navigate the challenges of the project.
- He tried to navigate the complex legal system without a lawyer.
How to use Navigate
Used often in both physical and metaphorical contexts; more formal in navigation contexts and slightly informal in everyday uses.
Grammar pattern
navigate + object
Memory hint
Think of a 'navy gate' where sailors find their route.
Related words
Collocations with Navigate
- navigate a map
- navigate challenges
- navigate through traffic
- navigate the internet
Common mistakes with Navigate
- Confused with 'navigate through' vs 'navigate' alone.
- Using as a noun instead of verb.
- Mixing up 'navigate' with 'navigate with' for helping hands.
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Frequently asked questions about Navigate
What does Navigate mean?
To find your way or manage a situation.
What is the definition of Navigate?
To find a way through or manage a path or situation.
How do you use Navigate in a sentence?
We can easily navigate the city using our GPS.
Can you give another example of Navigate?
She had to navigate through some difficult conversations at work.
What are synonyms for Navigate?
Common alternatives include steer, direct, pilot, guide, maneuver.
What is the opposite of Navigate?
Opposite meanings include stand still, stay, remain.
What words go with Navigate?
It commonly pairs with navigate a map, navigate challenges, navigate through traffic, navigate the internet.
What are common mistakes when using Navigate?
Confused with 'navigate through' vs 'navigate' alone. Using as a noun instead of verb. Mixing up 'navigate' with 'navigate with' for helping hands.
How do you pronounce Navigate?
US: //ˈnævɪˌɡeɪt//, UK: //ˈnævɪɡeɪt//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use Navigate?
Used often in both physical and metaphorical contexts; more formal in navigation contexts and slightly informal in everyday uses.
