- to go from one region, country, or place of abode to settle in another, esp in a foreign country
- (of birds, fishes, etc) to journey between different areas at specific times of the year
WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2026
mi•grate /ˈmaɪgreɪt/USA pronunciation
v., -grat•ed, -grat•ing.
mi•gra•to•ry /ˈmaɪgrəˌtɔri/USA pronunciation adj.: migratory birds.See -migr-.
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2026- to move from one country, region, or place to another:[~ + from/to + object]migrated from the farms to the cities.
- to pass at regular periods from one region to another, as certain birds:[no object]The birds migrated south for the winter.
mi•gra•to•ry /ˈmaɪgrəˌtɔri/USA pronunciation adj.: migratory birds.See -migr-.
mi•grate
(mī′grāt),USA pronunciation v.i., -grat•ed, -grat•ing.
mi′gra•tor, n.
- to go from one country, region, or place to another.
- to pass periodically from one region or climate to another, as certain birds, fishes, and animals:The birds migrate southward in the winter.
- to shift, as from one system, mode of operation, or enterprise to another.
- Biology[Physiol.](of a cell, tissue, etc.) to move from one region of the body to another, as in embryonic development.
- [Chem.]
- (of ions) to move toward an electrode during electrolysis.
- (of atoms within a molecule) to change position.
- British Terms(at British universities) to change or transfer from one college to another.
- Latin migrātus (past participle of migrāre to move from place to place, change position or abode), equivalent. to migrā- verb, verbal stem + -tus past participle suffix
- 1690–1700
- 1. move, resettle. Migrate, emigrate, immigrate are used of changing one's abode from one country or part of a country to another. To migrate is to make such a move either once or repeatedly:to migrate from Ireland to the United States.To emigrate is to leave a country, usually one's own (and take up residence in another):Each year many people emigrate from Europe.To immigrate is to enter and settle in a country not one's own:There are many inducements to immigrate to South America.Migrate is applied both to people or to animals that move from one region to another, esp. periodically; the other terms are generally applied to movements of people.
- 1. remain.
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migrate /maɪˈɡreɪt/ vb (intransitive)
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bubble memory
- emigrate
- martin
- resident
- run
- salmon
- settle
- shad
- electronegative
- electropositive
- equatorial plate
- immigrate
- in-migrate
- lanternfish
- migrant
- migration
- migratory
- migratory locust
- out-migrate
- remigrant
- transmigrant
- transmigrate
- trek
- vagility
