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Navigate Past Tense
The past tense of Navigate is navigated.
1. navigate
verb. ['ˈnævəˌgeɪt'] travel on water propelled by wind or by other means.
Etymology
- navigate (Middle English (1100-1500))
- navigo (Latin)
Rhymes with Navigate
- abrogate
- applegate
- arrogate
- bathgate
- bishopsgate
- castigate
- congregate
- conjugate
- corrugate
- delegate
- desegregate
- digate
- filegate
- floodgate
- fumigate
- holgate
- instigate
- interrogate
- investigate
- irangate
Sentences with navigate
1. Noun, singular or mass
Power on the LG Optimus and navigate to the screen you want to capture.
Quotes about navigate
1. I think it's a brilliant tool to have, not only to have a sense of humor, but to be able to use humor to help one navigate life, and I tend not to be that type of person. I wish I were.
- Delroy Lindo
2. As you navigate through the rest of your life, be open to collaboration. Other people and other people's ideas are often better than your own. Find a group of people who challenge and inspire you, spend a lot of time with them, and it will change your life.
- Amy Poehler
3. I hope you find true meaning, contentment, and passion in your life. I hope you navigate the difficult times and come out with greater strength and resolve. I hope you find whatever balance you seek with your eyes wide open. And I hope that you - yes, you - have the ambition to lean in to your career and run the world. Because the world needs you to change it.
- Sheryl Sandberg, Lean In: Women, Work, and the Will to Lead
2. navigate
verb. ['ˈnævəˌgeɪt'] direct carefully and safely.
Synonyms
Antonyms
Etymology
- navigate (Middle English (1100-1500))
- navigo (Latin)