Examples of 'had to navigate' in a sentence

Meaning of "had to navigate"

This phrase indicates that someone needed to figure out or find a way to deal with a complex or challenging situation. It suggests that the person had to navigate through obstacles or difficulties to reach a desired outcome or destination

How to use "had to navigate" in a sentence

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had to navigate
And he had to navigate the building by himself.
Some of the icebergs that we had to navigate through.
I had to navigate all of that without you.
Jeff faced a torrent of conflicting emotions he had to navigate.
They had to navigate with a sea compass.
My colleague was here during the world economic downturn that we had to navigate through.
Then we had to navigate the queue to get in.
The Court in the genocide case had to navigate.
I had to navigate around her evil little mind.
Somebody had to navigate.
I had to navigate using only Google maps.
DEA politics were not the only thing we had to navigate.
He had to navigate using the stars.
All Voices for Change members have had to navigate systems in order to survive.
She had to navigate food allergies.

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There was a lot of restrictions I had to navigate around.
I basically had to navigate through everything.
There were numerous areas of difficulty I had to navigate.
The killer had to navigate a narrow passage on the walk.
It is more with the depression that I had to navigate more.
But they had to navigate some very sophisticated tagger software.
James fell sick with fever and I had to navigate as best I could.
I had to navigate the London Underground today by myself.
Previously, the file list was paginated so users had to navigate through multiple pages.
Martinez has also had to navigate the comments she gets from total strangers.
I was busy looking at the map . Somebody had to navigate.
Laura Dern had to navigate those three roles.
Hedge fund managers, who have long adored FAANG stocks, had to navigate a tumultuous period.
A driver in California had to navigate his car through deadly wildfires in low visibility.
It is Christmas morning, the second I have had to navigate without you.
On the way I had to navigate large crevasses.
I don't know. DEA politics weren't the only thing we had to navigate.
Had to navigate around her … evil little mind.
Using a handheld GPS receiver, they had to navigate through the jungle.
All you had to navigate with was line of sight, the eye and radar.
Video, Residents in California have had to navigate deadly fires across the state.
Players had to navigate a string of challenging tracks, performing different customizable keys to get speed.
Using only his new magnetic sense, Udo had to navigate blindfold around a previously unseen shape.
I have had to navigate and overcome the most extreme environments, in the most remote locations.
Of tiny, medieval streets . we had to navigate through a maze.
Now I had to navigate IEP meetings, therapies and other services.
Unfortunately, to reach our hotel, we had to navigate through a maze.
The mines, we had to navigate around them after the war.
Once launched successfully, which it was, it had to navigate its way to Mars.
But have you had to navigate any trickiness with that?
As young children, DID survivors had to navigate these difficult experiences all on their own.
Users had to navigate through the “ Me ” screen to open messages previously.
Unfortunately, to reach our hotel, we had to navigate through a maze of tiny, medieval streets.
I had to navigate 14 people asking me.
From EastSail, each team had to navigate and steer a sailboat to Fort Denison.

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