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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61. In short, multiple ways exist to implement / migrate to the hybrid architecture.
62. How do birds know when to migrate, and how do they find their way back home?
63. It's easy to spot flocks of geese as they migrate.
64. The venture could also provide productive, nonfarm employment for enterprising Vicosinos who might otherwise migrate out of the community.
65. Yet other neural crest cells migrate into the head region and form tissues of the head and face such as cartilage and bone.
66. Where there are areas of high unemployment, workers tend to migrate to other, wealthier parts of the country.
67. There is a very strong wish in this corner of the world to go elsewhere, to migrate collectively to another present.
68. It is unlikely that IT managers will wish to migrate such large amounts of dead material across computer systems.
69. Increasingly, we are seeing all sorts of societal activities migrate into cyberspace.
70. Both men and women must migrate in search of work and there is little need to secure inheritance through marriage.
71. The L1 migrate up the trachea,[sentencedict.com/migrate.html] are swallowed and pass out in the faeces.
72. I've never met a single one who didn't migrate here for work.
73. Similarly, costlier graduated tails should be less prevalent in families that migrate than in other families.
74. Both men and women must also look for paid work and many have been forced to migrate into the cities.
75. Annual changes in the weather are also the stimulus for millions of birds to migrate.
76. Geography was important because it would help the evolutionist to explain how populations were able to migrate and adapt to new locations.
77. These cells then migrate to many different parts of the embryo.
78. For a short period previously produced, but non-expelled, hydrocarbons would continue to migrate from the sediments.
79. Transverse bars may migrate down - stream relatively rapidly.
80. Instinct impels the cuckoo to migrate.
81. When did the Irish migrate to the United States?
82. The rich people often migrate in winter to Florida.
83. Large numbers of birds migrate south every winter.
84. Some birds migrate as season changes.
85. Now that you are planing to migrate to canada(sentencedict.com), you must try your best to used to chillness.
86. Wealthy people often migrate in winter to warmer and sunnier places.
87. During pregnancy, trophoblasts migrate from the placenta into uterine spiral arteries, transforming them into wide channels that lack vasoconstrictive properties.
88. Mining exploitation is one of the important resources of heavy metals pollution, heavy metals from mining activity migrate with surface runoff easily and pollute vicinal river.
89. Those destined for secretion pass through the Golgi stacks and are packaged within condensing vacuoles that evolve into zymogen granules as they migrate toward the luminal surface of the acinar cell.
90. If you have numerous models you wish to migrate, you may find the above process time consuming.
More similar words: emigrate, immigrate, migration, migratory, emigration, immigration, denigrate, emigrant, migraine, immigrant, grate, grate on, ingrate, grateful, integrate, integrated, ingratiate, gratefully, emigre, gratefulness, disintegrate, congratulate, epigram, epigraph, milligram, centigrade, calligraphy, epigrammatic, gratis, gratify.