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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning They had to navigate through the construction site to get to the building.
The politician had to navigate a hostile crowd during her speech.
The driver had to navigate through heavy traffic to make it to the appointment on time.
The doctor had to navigate a difficult diagnosis and treatment plan.
The teacher helped her students navigate through the difficult lesson.
The team managed to navigate through the crisis and come out stronger.
The company had to navigate the complexities of international trade regulations.
The lawyer had to navigate through a complex legal case.
He had to navigate his way through a series of tough negotiations.
It's important to navigate through the different options before making a decision.
I need to navigate with the help of a map to reach the destination.
She had to navigate through the city to reach her destination.
He needs to navigate through the menu to find the settings option.
They are trying to navigate the complicated process of applying for a visa.
The chef had to navigate the kitchen to prepare a complex meal.
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