Definitionv. move from one country or region to another and settle there
Last update: October 18, 2015
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Disillusioned due to the bureaucracy she decided to migrate. [Please select]
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The Russians do not emigrate as isolated individuals; they migrate in whole villages. [Please select]
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As their objection to military service brought them into conflict with the Czar's government, they finally determined to migrate to America. [Please select]
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These people came nearly all from Great Britain and were driven to migrate by financial and political conditions. [Please select]
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They have migrated from all these provinces and about 350,000, it is estimated, now reside in the United States. [Please select]
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They form the smallest of the Slavic groups that have migrated to America. [Please select]
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Wild ducks are gregarious in their habits, and generally migrate in large flocks. [Please select]
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The situation was changed when her parents migrated to Konigsberg, and little Emma was relieved from her role of Cinderella. [Please select]
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When he desired to answer the letter, he found he had lost it and could not remember the suburb, much less the street and number, whither Jane had migrated. [Please select]
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If selection caused, for example, muscles to migrate away from the center of the cheek, the bone that had previously provided support for these muscles would have lost one of its functions. [Please select]
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