Examples of 'navigable' in a sentence

Meaning of "navigable"

Navigable is an adjective used to describe bodies of water or terrain that can be traveled through by boats, ships, or vehicles. It indicates that something is suitable for navigation
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  • Capable of being navigated; deep enough and wide enough to afford passage to vessels.
  • Seaworthy; in a navigable state; steerable.
  • Steerable, dirigible.
  • Easy to navigate.

How to use "navigable" in a sentence

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The highest navigable lake in the world.
Navigable path to bathrooms with a little help.
Bodies of water that are navigable are known as waterways.
It is navigable only by canoe or other small craft.
Two stretches are now navigable to small vessels.
It is navigable for about half that length.
The combined rail with navigable rivers.
It is also navigable for most of its length.
Soon thereafter the river became navigable.
The river is navigable for the first.
The river has never been properly navigable.
The port is navigable all year round.
The mentioned river was also to be made navigable.
Most rivers are navigable for large ships.
Nowadays the river is considered to be not navigable.

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Nor is it navigable due to its many dams.
The river is neither channeled nor navigable.
It is navigable by canoe throughout much of its length.
The city has no inland navigable waterways.
It is navigable by smaller boats all year long.
The lower reaches of the river are navigable.
There is no navigable pass into the lagoon.
The river is declared not to be a navigable stream.
They are not navigable and bathing is prohibited.
It does not extend to the banks of a navigable stream.
The river is navigable in its lower reaches.
This river used to be wide and navigable.
The creek is navigable but it can be a challenge.
All the streets and alleys were navigable.
It is not navigable because of its shallow depth.
They lived near waters navigable by canoes.
And navigable for many hundred miles.
But the sewer tunnels are still navigable.
Part of the navigable aqueduct is still intact.
Make the transition process more navigable.
Possibly navigable according to the water level.
From the point where it becomes navigable.
It is navigable for upwards from its estuary.
Demonstration of the concept via a navigable prototype.
Making it easily navigable on touch screens is another.
The old site was much more navigable.
It is therefore navigable almost all year round.
Dredging is often used to keep waterways navigable.
The site is navigable using the keyboard.
It was also designed to make these waters navigable.
Navigable inland waterways regularly used for transport.
Over the canal which is no longer navigable.
Slovenia has no navigable inland waterways.
Navigable waterways made this deeper penetration possible.
Reservation for land under navigable waters.

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