navigate

/ˈnævɪɡeɪt/
verb
  1. To plan and direct the course of a ship, aircraft, or other vehicle.
    • She learned to navigate a sailboat when she was twelve years old.
    • The captain used a map and compass to navigate through the fog.
    • The pilot navigated the plane safely through the storm.
  2. To find your way or move through a place or system.
    • We used a GPS app to navigate the streets of the old city.
    • It took me a while to navigate the new software at work.
    • Hikers need good skills to navigate the trails in the national park.
  3. To deal with a difficult situation or process successfully.
    • The company is trying to navigate the challenges of a changing market.
    • She had to navigate a complex set of rules to get her visa approved.
    • He navigated the awkward conversation with his boss very diplomatically.
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