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  1. Navigating

    of Navigate

Editors Contribution

  1. navigatingverb

    Verb form of the word navigate.

    We navigated our way through the country roads easily.


    Submitted by MaryC on March 20, 2020  

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of navigating in Chaldean Numerology is: 3

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of navigating in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5

Examples of navigating in a Sentence

  1. Seun Adebagbo:

    He has been the first site director who has legit listened to me, my experiences navigating third year as a Black woman and tried to understand and put it in perspective – a privilege I’m not afforded often, he made making mistakes, growing and learning from them a safe and non-traumatizing experience. Not everyone may understand the depths of what I’m saying, but those who do will understand why I was so grateful for that experience.

  2. Adam Bozzi:

    There is a rush of unlimited money coming in, undisclosed money coming in, and a bunch of gaping holes that allow a lack of disclosure, what we're seeing is overall an increase in people and groups navigating the system in a way that they can hide money.

  3. Per Saari:

    In terms of navigating tone, finding that blend of comedy and drama so unique to Big Little Lies, Adam Craig is a virtual acrobat, and the perfect sparring partner for Reese.

  4. Daniel Ives:

    With Kevin Mayer leaving it was big shoes to fill for Vanessa Pappas while navigating TikTok through a Category 5 storm, fast forward to today, Vanessa Pappas and Vanessa Pappas team have played a game of high stakes poker and appear to have won this latest battle.

  5. Achim Lilienthal:

    Navigating an airport is challenging, there is a lot of glass and a constantly changing environment in terms of temporary obstructions, such as parked luggage trolleys and people everywhere.

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