Emigrate (verb)

To leave one's country or region to settle in another.

Origin:

Mid 16th century: from latin emigrare, from e- (variant of ex-) "out of" + migrare "to migrate".

Examples:

  1. Many people emigrated from Ireland to America in the 19th century.
  2. The family decided to emigrate to Australia.
  3. She emigrated to the United States in search of a better life.
  4. Many skilled workers emigrated to Canada for better job opportunities.
  5. The couple emigrated to escape the political situation in their country.
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