Migrate
41in-migrate — intransitive verb Date: 1942 to move into or come to live in a region or community especially as part of a large scale and continuing movement of population compare out migrate • in migration noun …
42out-migrate — intransitive verb Date: 1953 to leave one region or community in order to settle in another especially as part of a large scale and continuing movement of population compare in migrate • out migration noun …
43in-migrate — in migration, n. /in muy grayt/, v.i., in migrated, in migrating. to move or settle into a different part of one s country or home territory. [1940 45] * * * …
44out-migrate — out migration, n. /owt muy grayt/, v.i., out migrated, out migrating. to leave a region, community, etc., to move or settle into a different part of one s country or home territory: People are no longer out migrating from the South in such large… …
45in-migrate — in′ mi grate v. i. grat•ed, grat•ing cvb to move into a different part of one s country or territory • Etymology: 1940–45 in′ mi•gra′tion, n …
46out-migrate — out′ mi grate v. i. grat•ed, grat•ing cvb to leave a region, community, etc., and settle in a different part of one s country • Etymology: 1950–55 out′ migra tion, n …
47ragtime — migrate …
48Migrated — Migrate Mi grate, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Migrated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Migrating}.] [L. migratus, p. p. of migrare to migrate, transfer.] [1913 Webster] 1. To remove from one country or region to another, with a view to residence; to change one s… …
49Migrating — Migrate Mi grate, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Migrated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Migrating}.] [L. migratus, p. p. of migrare to migrate, transfer.] [1913 Webster] 1. To remove from one country or region to another, with a view to residence; to change one s… …
50migratory — migrate mi‧grate [maɪˈgreɪt ǁ ˈmaɪgreɪt] verb [intransitive] to go to another area or country, especially in order to find work: • In the years ahead, tens of thousands of workers looking for high paid, technical jobs could migrate abroad.… …