Migrate
21migrate — mi·grate mī .grāt, mī vi, mi·grat·ed; mi·grat·ing to move from one place to another: as a) to move from one site to another in a host organism esp. as part of a life cycle <filarial worms migrate within the human body> b) of an atom or… …
22migrate — verb (intransitive + from/to) 1 if birds or animals migrate, they travel from one part of the world to another, especially in the autumn and spring 2 to go to another area or country, especially in order to find work compare emigrate, immigrate …
23migrate — verb 1) cities grew rapidly as rural populations migrated in search of jobs Syn: relocate, resettle, move (house); immigrate; emigrate, go abroad, go overseas, pull up stakes; dated remove 2) wildebeest migrate across the Serengeti Syn: roam …
24migrate — verb 1) rural populations migrated to towns Syn: relocate, resettle, move (house), emigrate, go abroad 2) wildebeest migrate across the Serengeti Syn: roam, wander, drift, rove, travel …
25migrate — [c]/maɪˈgreɪt / (say muy grayt) verb (migrated, migrating) –verb (i) 1. to go from one country, region, or place of abode to settle in another. 2. to pass periodically from one region to another, as certain birds, fishes, and other animals. 3. to …
26Migrate (song) — Migrate Song by Mariah Carey featuring T Pain from the album E=MC² Format …
27migrate — mi|grate [ maı,greıt ] verb intransitive * 1. ) to go to another place or part of the world in order to work 2. ) if a bird or animal migrates, it travels to another part of the world for warmer weather at a particular time of the year …
28migrate — see MUTATE …
29migrate — maɪ greɪt v. immigrate; wander; move from one region to another in a group; resettle seasonally …
30migrate — ragtime …