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What is the past tense of navigate?

What's the past tense of navigate? Here's the word you're looking for.

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The past tense of navigate is navigated.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of navigate is navigates.

The present participle of navigate is navigating.

The past participle of navigate is navigated.

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They've navigated their way through narrow channels and around dangerous shoals using the same buoys and other navigational aids.
Fortunately, some others navigated through the weekend with ease and good humor.
Hence, many ships navigated around Dutch controlled territories to avoid paying these duties.
We've navigated horse-deep rivers, sustained sunburns and stomach flu, and cramponed over a wide, thick glacier.
They developed modern mathematics, glorious architecture and navigated the world when St Patrick was gadding about in a leather coracle.
Graham had navigated us through to Central London with complete accuracy and even the Hangar Lane Gyratory System had presented no problem.

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