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navigate

[nav-i-geyt] / ˈnæv ɪˌgeɪt /


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Young employees often lack the social skills they need to navigate organizations.

From The Wall Street Journal

The ideal candidate is someone who has failed, understands why that happened, and learned how to navigate those risks without avoiding them.

From The Wall Street Journal

Joseph navigated those years in the wake with unadorned reverence, while starting a family of his own and directing some of the most transcendent music videos of the 2010s.

From Los Angeles Times

"Understanding how they manage that, how the team navigates through some tricky spells and through a period where it's gone really, really well, those are always good conversations to have."

From BBC

In navigating my own relationship with food delivery apps, I’ve realized that ditching the apps was the best thing I could do for my health, wallet and home kitchen.

From Salon