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emigrate

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1. emigrate - Adjective

2. emigrate - Verb

Meaning

To remove from one country or State to another, for the purpose of residence; to migrate from home.

Migratory; roving.

Source: Webster's dictionary

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My grandmother flew only once in her life, and that was the day she and her new husband ascended into the skies of Victorian London in the wicker basket of a hot-air balloon. They were soon to emigrate to Canada, and the aerial ride was meant to be a last view of their beloved England. Alan Bradley

Emigrate or Degenerate. Philip K. Dick

As Oscar Wilde should have said, when bad ideas have nowhere else to go, they emigrate to America and become university courses. Frederic Raphael

I wish their surplus population would emigrate to the United States. Ulysses S. Grant

The anti-Semites will become our most dependable friends, the anti-Semitic countries our allies. We want to emigrate as respected people. Theodor Herzl

In the West, we have easier ways now to make a killing than killing. If Sir Francis Drake, the great admiral-pirate of Elizabethan England, were a young man today, would he emigrate to Somalia to get a start in the piracy industry? Of course not. He'd apply for a job at Goldman Sachs. Steve Sailer

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