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navigated

verb as in guide along route, often over water

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For three seasons I personally navigated this show through the minefields of controversy.

Throughout his tenure at the Defense Department, Johnson deftly navigated Washington's ideological crosscurrents.

First, he has the experience of having navigated Haredi politics, which is not as easy as it might seem.

She navigated all the stereotypes about femininity, class and tradition, turning them to her benefit.

Kennedy navigated those weeks by choosing carefully where to apply pressure.

If a boatman has navigated a ship of sixty gur for a man, he shall give him two shekels of silver for his fee.

The Lycus593 and the Jordan are navigated upwards chiefly by the Aradii, with vessels of burden.

(b) Were they such as are usually adopted by vessels being navigated in waters where ice may be expected to be encountered?

Pike navigated his boats to the vicinity of present Little Falls, but could get them no further.

Probably von Kluck has navigated the schooner behind a breakwater.

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On this page you'll find 23 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to navigated, such as: maneuver, handle, sail, cross, cruise, and operate.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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