How do you use the word navigable in a sentence
"This route is navigable with a compass"
There is enough room to put a navigable culvert through this side.
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The Nile is navigable up to the first cataracts.
Lost amongst the dark, dreary ocean currents at midnight, the crew reported to the captain that the seas are no longer navigable.
Yes, the word 'no' can be a complete sentence when it is a response to a sentence that came just before it. As a response, the previous sentence is implied as part of the sentence "No." Example: May I go with you? No. (No, you may not go with me.)
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navigable river
This river is navigable - means you can get your boat down it......
The river in Ghana that is not navigable is called the Volta.
The river in Ghana that is not navigable is called the Volta.
Yes, it was navigable with smaller boats.