English to Tamil Dictionary circumnavigate

circumnavigate

சுற்றி
definition
verb
In 1519 Magellan set sail from here to circumnavigate the globe.
sail all the way around (something, especially the world).
example
Frostbite and massive weight loss were not enough to dampen the spirits of Tim Sander, who took part in the first English expedition to successfully 'circumnavigate' Norway.
The path initially heads south west, but it immediately swings back round to neatly 'circumnavigate' a boggy section.
To reach the other door, leading to the library, he would have to 'circumnavigate' the desk.
Ellen MacArthur's bid to 'circumnavigate' the globe in record time received a cruel setback when her mast was damaged.
he helped her to 'circumnavigate' a frozen puddle
I want to 'circumnavigate' the world in 15 days and break the earlier record.
The Pharaoh sent his ships out to try and 'circumnavigate' the world.
As Twaddell digs into his briefcase to fish out some facts and figures about the business, he has to 'circumnavigate' a couple of cereal boxes that he is about to show to clients.
Although some bands and artists have managed to 'circumnavigate' the system and become successful, we have never really seen this phenomenon since the mid-Seventies.
Many pubs think it's clever to hide the bar in the far corner of the establishment, meaning you have to 'circumnavigate' an assault course of tables and chairs before you can get a drink.
he helped her to 'circumnavigate' a frozen puddle
They were due to board boats made available by the Circle Line, whose vessels normally 'circumnavigate' Manhattan island packed with tourists.
I have a cunning plan to 'circumnavigate' this problem.
We don't allow dogs but it is not unusual for customers to think that by carrying the creature, they somehow 'circumnavigate' the rules.
In 1519 Magellan set sail from here to 'circumnavigate' the globe.
He is setting sail again to 'circumnavigate' the globe, with all the obvious risks and dangers that entails.
he undertook to 'circumnavigate' the globe in 80 days or less
Twelve teams will fight for this most prized of races as they 'circumnavigate' the world - a feat which it is estimated will take until late June 2001.
From hesitantly crawling 3 weeks ago, she can now 'circumnavigate' the house in 2 minutes flat.
The remarkable Macarthur describes how she became the fastest yachtswoman to 'circumnavigate' the world.
To prove his ideas are worthy, Fogg wagers he can 'circumnavigate' the world in 80 days.
She somehow 'circumnavigates' any sense of contrivance.
Through that brief alliance, Dudley became related to the famous 'circumnavigator' Thomas Cavendish.
All too often the regulations, which are devised and approved by the players, are routinely 'circumnavigated' by a slew of manipulative and cynical snails.
She will be joining 15 other amateur crew members who will set sail for a non-stop two-week 'circumnavigation' of the British and Irish coastline.
Tourists were unlikely to be wooed away from the sightseeing Meccas of Sydney and Queensland for the sake of 'circumnavigating' a renovated caravan park in a Crazy Copter.
After 'circumnavigating' the world, the INS Tarangini returns to base at Kochi next week.
The Challenge is a prestigious yacht race, westerly 'circumnavigating' the world against the prevailing winds and tides.
Another nuclear submarine, the Triton, 'circumnavigated' the world in 84 days while submerged, a record that still stands.
Part of the premises was once occupied by Agnes Harker, sister of famous 'circumnavigator' Captain Cook.
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