Definition of circumnavigation in English:
 circumnavigation
noun səːkəmnavɪˈɡeɪʃ(ə)nˌsərkəmˌnævɪˈɡeɪʃ(ə)n
1The action or process of sailing or otherwise travelling all the way around something, especially the world.
 he completed the fastest solo circumnavigation in a small vessel
 the first circumnavigation of the globe in a helicopter
 Example sentencesExamples
-  A nonstop circumnavigation is a huge test for any skipper.
 -  The decisive event in Elizabethan western expansion was Drake's circumnavigation voyage of 1577-1580.
 -  No doubt he will make a few new friends starting next summer on his 30-month circumnavigation of the Arctic Circle.
 -  I remember watching the video diary of her lone circumnavigation around the world.
 -  The ship conducted a counterclockwise circumnavigation of mainland Australia, with a slight detour to Christmas Island.
 -  He achieved his circumnavigation without any electronic aids or the assistance of modern satellite communication technology.
 -  He's led more than 30 expeditions, including the first polar circumnavigation of the earth.
 -  In the Egyptian scheme of things, a boat carrying the sun made a daily circumnavigation.
 -  The Beagle's circumnavigation of the globe lasted five years, from 1831 to 1836.
 -  This is the latest leg in his third circumnavigation of the globe in 14 years.
 
- 1.1 The action of going around or avoiding an obstacle.
 our leisurely circumnavigation of the rocks
 Example sentencesExamples
-  The game design is such that there are no open spaces that allow for effortless circumnavigation of foes.
 -  Another version of the physical challenge is chair circumnavigation, which is even more painful.
 -  This part includes circumnavigation of obstacles by robots.
 -  There is contingency fuel on board for unforeseen changes, such as circumnavigation of bad weather or stronger headwinds.
 -  The streets are spared from heavy through traffic by the squares, which provide monuments on axis that require slow-speed circumnavigation.
 
 - 1.2 The action of avoiding something difficult or unpleasant.
 a circumnavigation of the simple facts
 Example sentencesExamples
-  How implicated is the traditional doctrine of inspiration with the circumnavigation of authority?
 -  They will attempt every circumnavigation of the truth rather than state a barefaced lie.
 -  One has the distinct sense of their returning to the home port after a long and uncomfortable circumnavigation of the idea of being "human."
 -  I need that drink to aid in the circumnavigation of uncomfortable questions.
 -  Against this circumnavigation of every thought by other, rugged little thoughts, is set the grim forward march of Ahab's will.
 
 
  Definition of circumnavigation in US English:
 circumnavigation
nounˌsərkəmˌnævɪˈɡeɪʃ(ə)nˌsərkəmˌnaviˈɡāSH(ə)n
1The action or process of sailing or otherwise traveling all the way around something, especially the world.
 he completed the fastest solo circumnavigation in a small vessel
 the first circumnavigation of the globe in a helicopter
 Example sentencesExamples
-  The Beagle's circumnavigation of the globe lasted five years, from 1831 to 1836.
 -  The decisive event in Elizabethan western expansion was Drake's circumnavigation voyage of 1577-1580.
 -  He's led more than 30 expeditions, including the first polar circumnavigation of the earth.
 -  A nonstop circumnavigation is a huge test for any skipper.
 -  No doubt he will make a few new friends starting next summer on his 30-month circumnavigation of the Arctic Circle.
 -  I remember watching the video diary of her lone circumnavigation around the world.
 -  In the Egyptian scheme of things, a boat carrying the sun made a daily circumnavigation.
 -  This is the latest leg in his third circumnavigation of the globe in 14 years.
 -  He achieved his circumnavigation without any electronic aids or the assistance of modern satellite communication technology.
 -  The ship conducted a counterclockwise circumnavigation of mainland Australia, with a slight detour to Christmas Island.
 
- 1.1 The action of going around or avoiding an obstacle.
 our leisurely circumnavigation of the rocks
 Example sentencesExamples
-  There is contingency fuel on board for unforeseen changes, such as circumnavigation of bad weather or stronger headwinds.
 -  The game design is such that there are no open spaces that allow for effortless circumnavigation of foes.
 -  This part includes circumnavigation of obstacles by robots.
 -  The streets are spared from heavy through traffic by the squares, which provide monuments on axis that require slow-speed circumnavigation.
 -  Another version of the physical challenge is chair circumnavigation, which is even more painful.
 
 - 1.2 The action of avoiding something difficult or unpleasant.
 a circumnavigation of the simple facts
 Example sentencesExamples
-  Against this circumnavigation of every thought by other, rugged little thoughts, is set the grim forward march of Ahab's will.
 -  One has the distinct sense of their returning to the home port after a long and uncomfortable circumnavigation of the idea of being "human."
 -  They will attempt every circumnavigation of the truth rather than state a barefaced lie.
 -  I need that drink to aid in the circumnavigation of uncomfortable questions.
 -  How implicated is the traditional doctrine of inspiration with the circumnavigation of authority?