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Definition of navigational in English: navigationaladjective navɪˈɡeɪʃ(ə)n(ə)l 1Relating to or used for navigation on a route. navigational aids like lighthouses or buoys this is a test of navigational skills, not speed Example sentencesExamples - They need only the sun and the stars as their navigational tools.
- Paul's orienteering and navigational skills were key in their escape.
- The cause of the accident was found to have been navigational error.
- With few provisions and no navigational equipment on the raft, the situation rapidly deteriorated.
- My navigational abilities have been thoroughly honed through three years of city living.
- Vera insists on using her cellphone, wreaking havoc with the plane's navigational equipment.
- When the systems failed, the light aircraft was left without navigational aids, radar, or a radio.
- The trainees' planes were not equipped with working navigational instruments.
- The sextant, a navigational tool used to indicate latitude, was lent to the museum by a local maritime historian.
- There was a great need for navigational aids in the form of good sea charts.
2Computing Relating to the action of moving around a website, the Internet, etc. the incorporation of navigational aids into Web search tools Example sentencesExamples - Make sure all links on the navigational bar are clickable.
- Always have good navigational links on every page and place your company logo on each page.
- Image map systems have been all but abandoned in favour of effects of pull-down or drop-down menus and other navigational devices.
- There is a serious need for navigational aids within the page.
- Providing navigational buttons to the site's major sections at the bottom or edge of internal pages helps surfers stay oriented.
- On the far left side of the page are navigational links to sections of the online paper.
- :In general, for navigational searches people click the top result more often than they would on an informational search.
- The council has redesigned the site, adding new features and enhanced navigational tools.
- Links are still the web's most common navigational tool.
- Each one of your pages should support a navigational structure whereby you can access all of your sub pages.
- Providing navigational aids to assist users in finding information in hypertext systems has been an ongoing research problem for well over a decade.
- Include a standard navigational structure on every page.
- The mouse remains the most common computer navigational device.
Derivativesadverb As a solution, bloggers use pingbacks, but those are hard to track navigationally. Example sentencesExamples - The site is not only rich with information, but well-designed and well-organized navigationally.
- Sat-navs have become an important accessory for navigationally challenged drivers.
- The whole cross-country route was a piece of cake navigationally, provided that the visibility was good enough.
- The country kids were more navigationally gifted than their city-slicker counterparts in the Great Transport Race.
- These planes flew ahead of the main force to mark the targets for those who were less navigationally experienced.
Definition of navigational in US English: navigationaladjectiveˈˌnavəˈɡāSHənl 1Relating to or used for navigation on a route. navigational aids like lighthouses or buoys this is a test of navigational skills, not speed Example sentencesExamples - Vera insists on using her cellphone, wreaking havoc with the plane's navigational equipment.
- With few provisions and no navigational equipment on the raft, the situation rapidly deteriorated.
- There was a great need for navigational aids in the form of good sea charts.
- My navigational abilities have been thoroughly honed through three years of city living.
- Paul's orienteering and navigational skills were key in their escape.
- The trainees' planes were not equipped with working navigational instruments.
- The cause of the accident was found to have been navigational error.
- When the systems failed, the light aircraft was left without navigational aids, radar, or a radio.
- The sextant, a navigational tool used to indicate latitude, was lent to the museum by a local maritime historian.
- They need only the sun and the stars as their navigational tools.
2Computing Relating to the action of moving around a website, the Internet, etc. the incorporation of navigational aids into Web search tools Example sentencesExamples - Make sure all links on the navigational bar are clickable.
- Providing navigational aids to assist users in finding information in hypertext systems has been an ongoing research problem for well over a decade.
- Providing navigational buttons to the site's major sections at the bottom or edge of internal pages helps surfers stay oriented.
- Include a standard navigational structure on every page.
- :In general, for navigational searches people click the top result more often than they would on an informational search.
- There is a serious need for navigational aids within the page.
- The mouse remains the most common computer navigational device.
- Each one of your pages should support a navigational structure whereby you can access all of your sub pages.
- The council has redesigned the site, adding new features and enhanced navigational tools.
- On the far left side of the page are navigational links to sections of the online paper.
- Links are still the web's most common navigational tool.
- Image map systems have been all but abandoned in favour of effects of pull-down or drop-down menus and other navigational devices.
- Always have good navigational links on every page and place your company logo on each page.
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