navigate
//ˈnævɪɡeɪt//
Verb
navigateInfinitive
navigatePresent tense
navigatedPast tense
navigatedPast participle
navigatingPresent participle
navigatesThird-person singular
1
To plan and direct the course of a ship, aircraft, or other vehicle from one place to another
The captain navigated the ship through the narrow channel.
2
To find one's way through or across an area, especially when it is difficult or unfamiliar
It was difficult to navigate through the crowded streets during the festival.
3
To move through or access different parts of a website, computer system, or digital interface
It's easy to navigate through the menu using the arrow keys.
4
To successfully deal with or manage a difficult or complex situation
She successfully navigated the challenges of starting her own business.