NAVIGATION in a Sentence
Learn NAVIGATION from example sentences; some of them are from classic books. These examples are selected from a corpus with 300,000 sentences, including classic works and current mainstream media. Some sentences also link to their contexts.
29 example sentences for NAVIGATION, such as:
1. Who first navigated the Atlantic?
2. They were a group of early navigators.
3. The author shows his skill in navigation.
4. I'll drive, you take the map and navigate.
5. He navigated the plane through the low cloud.
2. They were a group of early navigators.
3. The author shows his skill in navigation.
4. I'll drive, you take the map and navigate.
5. He navigated the plane through the low cloud.
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Meanings and Examples of NAVIGATION
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navigation
n. the work of a sailor
n. ship traffic
Classic Sentence:
1 In those days, the captain's authority was restricted to the navigation and general management of the vessel; while over the whale-hunting department and all its concerns, the Specksnyder or Chief Harpooneer reigned supreme.
2 Notwithstanding the Hurons were necessarily ignorant of the little channels among the eddies and rapids of the stream, they knew the common signs of such a navigation too well to commit any material blunder.
3 The author shows his skill in navigation.
4 It was the farthest point of navigation and the culminating point of my experience.
5 He forgot the necessary slowness of navigation; he exaggerated to himself the power of Milady.
6 And when they come to look at that spare room they had to take soundings before they could navigate it.
7 Two of the men from Jacopo's boat came on board the yacht to assist in navigating it, and he gave orders that she should be steered direct to Marseilles.
8 At one corner of the inn, beside a pool in which a flotilla of ducks was navigating, a badly paved path plunged into the bushes.
Les Misérables 2 By Victor Hugo
Context Highlight In BOOK 1: CHAPTER I—WHAT IS MET WITH ON THE WAY FROM NIVELLES
Context Highlight In BOOK 1: CHAPTER I—WHAT IS MET WITH ON THE WAY FROM NIVELLES
9 One or two stiff gales and the springing of a leak are accidents which experienced navigators scarcely remember to record, and I shall be well content if nothing worse happen to us during our voyage.
10 He reminds me how often the same accidents have happened to other navigators who have attempted this sea, and in spite of myself, he fills me with cheerful auguries.
11 That's my small experience, so far as the Massachusetts calendar, and Bowditch's navigator, and Daboll's arithmetic go.
12 Now of these two, the Pruth is the more easily navigated, but the Sereth is, at Fundu, joined by the Bistritza which runs up round the Borgo Pass.
Example Sentence: (17 in 2 pages)
1 The classical methods of navigation are still useful in today's application.
2 There is a transparent dome on the top of the aircraft, through which celestial observations are made for navigation.
3 Such frequencies can be extremely valuable to companies which provide wireless services such as mobile phone networks or satellite navigation systems.
4 We quickly mastered the basic fundementals of navigation.
5 I'll drive, you take the map and navigate.
6 Pigeons navigate less accurately when the earth's magnetic field is disturbed.
7 We next had to navigate a complex network of committees.
8 Sailors have special equipment to help them navigate.
9 Researchers are not sure of how bees navigate but they feel that vision is crucial.
10 They were a group of early navigators.
11 The reputation of the navigator is under assault from historical revisionists.
12 He wasn't good navigator, so it is necessary that the coastline remain in sight as he moved from one harbor to the next.
13 The steamer was a well-found craft compared with any others that had navigated the river before.
14 Who first navigated the Atlantic?
15 He navigated the plane through the low cloud.