verb
- to plan and direct the course of a ship, aircraft, or other vehicle
- to find one’s way through or around something
- to move through or browse a website, computer system, or digital interface
Usage: nautical; aviation
Usage: computing
Examples
- The captain used a compass to navigate the ship through the storm.
- She learned to navigate using the stars during her sailing course.
- It’s difficult to navigate through the crowded marketplace.
- I need help learning to navigate this new software program.
- The website is easy to navigate with its clear menu system.
- He successfully navigated the complex legal process.
- Students must navigate many challenges during their first year of college.