Antonym: remain, stay. Similar words: emigrate, immigrate, migration, migratory, emigration, immigration, denigrate, emigrant. Meaning: [maɪ'greɪt] v. 1. move from one country or region to another and settle there 2. move periodically or seasonally.
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31. Hydrogen ions then migrate into cells in exchange for potassium ions, which enter the extracellular fluid.
32. If insufficient cells migrate into the front of the head the face will be abnormally small.
33. Governments turn a blind eye to the thousands of poverty-stricken families that migrate to the forest every year.
34. As ideas migrate overseas, the economic and technological resources needed to implement the ideas migrate too.
35. When moist conditions prevail, the L3 migrate from the faeces on to the herbage.
36. Development through to L5 takes place in the alveoli and bronchi, and the adults migrate to the trachea.
37. Though few volunteers were ready to migrate, not everyone thought Turner a crackpot.
38. Indeed, some of our dragonflies regularly migrate across the North Sea.
39. AL/1 enables users to analyse and migrate mainframe-based Cobol data to personal computers.
40. The expanding region will attract capital for investment and workers will migrate from the less advantaged areas.
41. This means that now he has no need to migrate if he can work his own land.
42. Immigrants presumably want to migrate because it is advantageous for them to do so.
43. Additionally, they migrate through the tissues of the horse, especially the liver and lungs,[www.Sentencedict.com] and cause considerable damage.
44. The condition of insecurity which often prompts people to migrate to towns means that urban growth occurs under highly unfavourable circumstances.
45. Small mammals therefore do not live in cold countries, and birds migrate south in winter.
46. Their goslings never learned how to migrate, and their descendants live on.
47. They then migrate into the lymphoid tissue and eventually return to the blood circulation.
48. Some cells migrate beneath the future skin and will give rise to pigment cells.
49. Do people search for emotional attachments when they migrate to cities?
50. Then it was starting to be winter and getting cold and it was getting time for the bird to migrate South.
51. They were certain of one thing, though: they would not migrate to the city(sentencedict.com), as others had done.
52. When their numbers reach a peak, like bees in a hive, they decide to migrate to better pastures.
53. Since the protein exhibits electrical neutrality at its isoelectric point, it is unable to migrate in an electric field. 162.
54. Or, they could have their developmental pathway specified before they begin migrating and then would migrate to the correct sites.
55. So far, employment had shown less tendency to migrate from the central cities, but this process was soon to quicken.
56. Significant numbers of larvae reach the lungs and migrate to the bronchioles where they are killed by the animal's immune response.
57. These L4 then emerge on to the mucosal surface, migrate to the colon, develop to the adult stage.
58. Tendency to migrate was again assessed by three independent ornithologists.
59. ErgoClient is aimed at large networked enterprises that intend to migrate from one computing environment to another.
60. An animal that once ranged over thousands of miles is forced to migrate to a tiny island.
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