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navigate

[nav-i-geyt] / ˈnæv ɪˌgeɪt /


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After a year of navigating stormy geopolitical developments that kept businesses and consumers on edge, the U.S. economy is starting to look like it it could have a smooth descent to a soft landing.

From MarketWatch

When Sahir met Dennis more than 20 years ago at a faith event in Cardiff, they had both experienced loss and were navigating life after a divorce.

From BBC

Examples include Mark Cuban’s Cost Plus Drugs, which offers drug prices at a transparent low price, and Thatch, which helps employees navigate insurance to choose better plans.

From The Wall Street Journal

Woods will also face the mental pressure of long summit pushes, particularly navigating the treacherous icefall between Base Camp and Camp 1.

From BBC

Later, he flew Black Hawk helicopters hundreds of times in nearly the same D.C. route that the helicopter was navigating when it crashed.

From The Wall Street Journal