Migrate meaning in English: In this article, the meaning of the word ‘Migrate’ is explained in simple English with examples, along with its synonyms and antonyms.
‘Migrate’ pronunciation= mai-greit,ˈmaigreit
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Migrate meaning in English
‘Migrate’ means to move from one country or region to another and settle there for some period.
1. Leaving your country of origin to make temporary relocation to work in another country and settle in that country for some period.
2. The movement of animals, birds, or fish from one area or habitat to another in search of better food and good weather.
3. Move from one area to another from time to time, usually seasonally.
4. Transfer of programs, hardware, or similar things from one system to another.
Migrate- English meaning |
Leaving one place to go to another |
Go to another country for some time |
Settling in another country for some time |
Migrate-Example
The word ‘Migrate’ acts as a Verb.
The past tense of the word ‘Migrate’ is ‘Migrated’ and the gerund or present participle is ‘Migrating’.
Sentences that can be formed using the word ‘Migrate’ are as follows.
Examples:
▪ ‘Migrate’ means a temporary movement of people or animals or birds from one place to another.
▪ ‘Migrate’ is a seasonal movement that is not permanent.
▪ Many rural people migrate to urban areas in search of employment.
▪ Birds migrate in the winter to warmer areas.
▪ We get a lot of Canadian Citizens who migrate to Florida every winter.
▪ I want to migrate to Australia.
▪ We migrate to Qatar just for work.
▪ Animals and birds migrate for many reasons.
▪ Animals and birds migrate to find better food and warmer or nicer weather.
▪ Certain birds migrate to the south in winter.
▪ Many people migrate for work to different countries.
Migrate-Synonyms
The synonyms of the word ‘Migrate’ are as follows.
transmigrate |
roam |
voyage |
journey |
itinerate |
relocate |
resettle |
move |
flit |
emigrate |
drift |
shift |
Migrate-Antonyms
The antonyms of the word ‘Migrate’ are as follows.
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