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emigrate
emigratemigrate; to leave a country to live elsewhere: to emigrate from England to the United States Not to be confused with:immigrate – enter a country of which one is not a native; introduce as settlers: immigrate cheap laborem·i·grate E0111600 (ĕm′ĭ-grāt′)intr.v. em·i·grat·ed, em·i·grat·ing, em·i·grates To leave one country or region to settle in another. See Usage Note at migrate. [Latin ēmigrāre, ēmigrāt- : ē-, ex-, ex- + migrāre, to move; see mei- in Indo-European roots.] em′i·gra′tion (ĕm′ĭ-grā′shən) n.emigrate (ˈɛmɪˌɡreɪt) vb (Sociology) (intr) to leave one place or country, esp one's native country, in order to settle in another. Compare immigrate[C18: from Latin ēmīgrāre, from mīgrāre to depart, migrate] ˈemiˌgratory adjem•i•grate (ˈɛm ɪˌgreɪt) v.i. -grat•ed, -grat•ing. to leave one country or region to settle in another. [1770–80; < Latin ēmīgrātus, past participle of ēmīgrāre to move away] em`i•gra′tion, n. em′i•gra`tive, adj. syn: See migrate. emigrate Past participle: emigrated Gerund: emigrating
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emigrate | emigrate |
Present |
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I emigrate | you emigrate | he/she/it emigrates | we emigrate | you emigrate | they emigrate |
Preterite |
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I emigrated | you emigrated | he/she/it emigrated | we emigrated | you emigrated | they emigrated |
Present Continuous |
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I am emigrating | you are emigrating | he/she/it is emigrating | we are emigrating | you are emigrating | they are emigrating |
Present Perfect |
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I have emigrated | you have emigrated | he/she/it has emigrated | we have emigrated | you have emigrated | they have emigrated |
Past Continuous |
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I was emigrating | you were emigrating | he/she/it was emigrating | we were emigrating | you were emigrating | they were emigrating |
Past Perfect |
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I had emigrated | you had emigrated | he/she/it had emigrated | we had emigrated | you had emigrated | they had emigrated |
Future |
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I will emigrate | you will emigrate | he/she/it will emigrate | we will emigrate | you will emigrate | they will emigrate |
Future Perfect |
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I will have emigrated | you will have emigrated | he/she/it will have emigrated | we will have emigrated | you will have emigrated | they will have emigrated |
Future Continuous |
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I will be emigrating | you will be emigrating | he/she/it will be emigrating | we will be emigrating | you will be emigrating | they will be emigrating |
Present Perfect Continuous |
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I have been emigrating | you have been emigrating | he/she/it has been emigrating | we have been emigrating | you have been emigrating | they have been emigrating |
Future Perfect Continuous |
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I will have been emigrating | you will have been emigrating | he/she/it will have been emigrating | we will have been emigrating | you will have been emigrating | they will have been emigrating |
Past Perfect Continuous |
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I had been emigrating | you had been emigrating | he/she/it had been emigrating | we had been emigrating | you had been emigrating | they had been emigrating |
Conditional |
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I would emigrate | you would emigrate | he/she/it would emigrate | we would emigrate | you would emigrate | they would emigrate |
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I would have emigrated | you would have emigrated | he/she/it would have emigrated | we would have emigrated | you would have emigrated | they would have emigrated | ThesaurusVerb | 1. | emigrate - leave one's country of residence for a new one; "Many people had to emigrate during the Nazi period"expatriate - move away from one's native country and adopt a new residence abroadmigrate, transmigrate - move from one country or region to another and settle there; "Many Germans migrated to South America in the mid-19th century"; "This tribe transmigrated many times over the centuries"immigrate - come into a new country and change residency; "Many people immigrated at the beginning of the 20th century" |
emigrateverb move abroad, move, relocate, migrate, remove, resettle, leave your country He emigrated to Belgium.emigrateverbTo leave one's native land and settle in another:immigrate, migrate, transmigrate.Translationsemigrate (ˈemigreit) verb to leave one's country and settle in another. Many doctors have emigrated from Britain to America. 移居外國 移居外国ˈemigrant noun, adjective (a person) emigrating or having emigrated. The numbers of emigrants are increasing; emigrant doctors. 移民,移民的 移民,移民的 ˌemiˈgration noun 移居 移居emigrate
emigrate from (some place)To leave one country to live in another. My great-grandparents emigrated from Ireland when they were just kids.See also: emigrateemigrate from (some place) to (some place)To leave one country to live in another. My great-grandparents emigrated from Ireland to the US when they were just kids.See also: emigrateemigrate to (some place)To leave one country to live in another. My great-grandparents emigrated to the US when they were just kids.See also: emigrateemigrate to (some place) from (some place)To leave one country to live in another. My great-grandparents emigrated to the US from Ireland when they were just kids.See also: emigrateemigrate(from some place)( to some place) to move away from a foreign land to a new land. My family emigrated from England to this country over two centuries ago. They emigrated to this country from England.LegalSeeEmigrationemigrate
Synonyms for emigrateverb move abroadSynonyms- move abroad
- move
- relocate
- migrate
- remove
- resettle
- leave your country
Synonyms for emigrateverb to leave one's native land and settle in anotherSynonyms- immigrate
- migrate
- transmigrate
Antonyms for emigrateverb leave one's country of residence for a new oneRelated Words- expatriate
- migrate
- transmigrate
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