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migrate
English
Etymology
From Latin migratus, past participle of migr? (“migrate, change, transport”)
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ma?.???e?t/, /?ma?.??e?t/
Verb
migrate (third-person singular simple present migrates, present participle migrating, simple past and past participle migrated)
- (intransitive) To relocate periodically from one region to another, usually according to the seasons.
- (intransitive) To change one's geographic pattern of habitation.
- (intransitive) To change habitations across a border; to move from one country or political region to another.
- (intransitive) To move slowly towards, usually in groups.
- (transitive, computing): To move computer code or files from one computer or network to another.
- (transitive, marketing) To induce customers to shift purchases from one set of a company's related products to another.
Usage notes
Some people consider the jargonistic transitive form of this word to be improper, on the grounds that it is untraditional, and that if a transitive verb is to be constructed from migrate it should still be the subject that is doing the migrating. Alternatives include move, herd, transfer, or relocate. This objection is not widespread however, and migrate is the only term generally used to mean specifically the movement of computer code from one computer to another.
Derived terms
Related terms
- migrant
Translations
Anagrams
- Tregami, ragtime
Italian
Verb
migrate
- second-person plural present indicative of migrare
- second-person plural imperative of migrare
- feminine plural of migrato
Anagrams
- gremita
Latin
Verb
migr?te
- second-person plural present imperative of migr?
Participle
migr?te
- vocative masculine singular of migr?tus
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emigration
English
Etymology
From Late Latin stem of emigratio
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -e???n
Noun
emigration (countable and uncountable, plural emigrations)
- The act of emigrating; movement of a person or persons out of a country or national region, for the purpose of permanent relocation of residence.
- A body of emigrants; emigrants collectively
- the Irish emigration
Related terms
- migration
- migrate
- migratory
- emigrate
- émigré, emigre
- immigrate
- immigration
- inmigration, in-migration
- outmigration, out-migration
Translations
See also
- emigration on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Danish
Noun
emigration
- emigration
Synonyms
- udvandring
Swedish
Noun
emigration c
- emigration
Declension
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