aviate (Meaning)

Wordnet

aviate (v)

operate an airplane

Webster

aviate (v. i.)

To fly, or navigate the air, in an aeroplane or heavier-than-air flying machine.

aviate Sentence Examples

  1. The pilot skillfully aviated the aircraft, navigating effortlessly through the turbulent skies.
  2. With a surge of adrenaline, I took to the controls and aviated the plane for the first time.
  3. The aviators performed daring maneuvers, leaving the audience in awe of their aerial prowess.
  4. The invention of the airplane revolutionized human transportation, enabling people to aviate across vast distances.
  5. The aviated drone captured stunning aerial footage of the city skyline.
  6. The astronomer aviated the telescope to explore the depths of the night sky.
  7. The seasoned aviatrix possessed an unwavering determination to conquer the skies.
  8. The rescue helicopter aviated swiftly to the scene of the accident, providing crucial assistance.
  9. The hot air balloon gently aviated into the sky, offering a breathtaking panoramic view.
  10. The aviators' dedication and teamwork ensured a successful mission, transporting vital supplies to remote areas.

FAQs About the word aviate

operate an airplaneTo fly, or navigate the air, in an aeroplane or heavier-than-air flying machine.

wing, hover, plane, sail,fly,glide, soar, drift, float, flutter

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The pilot skillfully aviated the aircraft, navigating effortlessly through the turbulent skies.

With a surge of adrenaline, I took to the controls and aviated the plane for the first time.

The aviators performed daring maneuvers, leaving the audience in awe of their aerial prowess.

The invention of the airplane revolutionized human transportation, enabling people to aviate across vast distances.