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What is a suffix for navigate?

There isn't a commonly used suffix specifically for "navigate".

However, you can use suffixes that relate to the action of navigating:

* -able: Indicates possibility or capability. For example, "navigable" means capable of being navigated.

* -or: Indicates someone who performs an action. For example, "navigator" is someone who navigates.

* -tion: Indicates the process or act of something. For example, "navigation" is the process of navigating.

You can also use suffixes that relate to the result of navigating:

* -ed: Indicates past tense or completion of an action. For example, "navigated" means the act of navigating is complete.

Ultimately, the best suffix to use depends on the specific context and the meaning you want to convey.

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