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[Verb] | "mi*grate" | \ ˈmī-ˌgrāt \
1: to move from one country, place, or locality to another
2: to pass usually periodically from one region or climate to another for feeding or breeding
3: to relocate (information) from storage or operation on one computer or computer system to another
Origin: circa 1623 ;
Latin migratus, past participle of migrare; perhaps akin to Greek ameibein to change;
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[Verb] | "in-mi*grate" | \ ˈin-ˌmī-ˌgrāt \
1: to move into or come to live in a region or community especially as part of a large-scale and continuing movement of population
Origin: 1942 ;
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[Verb] | "out-mi*grate" | \ ˈau̇t-ˌmī-ˌgrāt \
1: to leave one region or community in order to settle in another especially as part of a large-scale and continuing movement of population
Origin: 1953 ;
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[Verb] | "migrating"
1: to move from one place to another;
* e.g., " ... Every fall, hundreds of college students migrate to this town. "
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