- to move on, over, or through (water, air, or land) in a ship or aircraft: to navigate a river.
- to direct or manage (a ship, aircraft, or guided missile) on its course.
- to ascertain or plot and control the course or position of (a ship, aircraft, etc.).
- to pass over (the sea or other body of water), as a ship does.
- to walk or find one's way on, in, or across: It was difficult to navigate the stairs in the dark.
- to move or progress through in a logical sequence: Headings and subheadings make it easier to navigate a long article.
- to move from one part to another of (a website, document, etc.), especially by using the links: Their site is uncluttered and easy to navigate.
- to direct or manage a ship, aircraft, or guided missile on its course.
- to pass over the water, as a ship does.
- to walk or find one's way.
- to travel by ship or boat; sail.
- to move or progress through something in a logical sequence: We’re navigating through a maze of environmental legislation.
- to move from one part to another of a website, document, etc.
- to plan, direct, or plot the path or position of (a ship, an aircraft, etc)
- to travel over, through, or on (water, air, or land) in a boat, aircraft, etc
- to direct (oneself, one's way, etc) carefully or safely
- (of a passenger in a motor vehicle) to give directions to the driver; point out the route
- to voyage in a ship; sail