immigrate

[ UK /ˈɪmɪɡɹˌe‍ɪt/ ]
[ US /ˈɪməˌɡɹeɪt/ ]
VERB
  1. migrate to a new environment
    only few plants can immigrate to the island
  2. come into a new country and change residency
    Many people immigrated at the beginning of the 20th century
  3. introduce or send as immigrants
    Britain immigrated many colonists to America
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How To Use immigrate In A Sentence

  • Moreover, the abrogation of indenture contracts in 1900 eliminated the condition under which many Japanese immigrated to this country.
  • Inside the box was a Polish cookbook, Rose Petal Jam, by Simon Target my half-English, half-Australian pal and his wife Beata Zatorska, whom I have never met, a Polish family doctor who had immigrated to Sydney twenty years ago. Charlotte Safavi: On Food and Memory
  • Most farm workers descend from Africans who immigrated to Zimbabwe specifically to work on these farms.
  • I hadn't stepped foot on Haitian soil since I left in 1986 and immigrated to California.
  • Their landlord is Dennis Kefallinos, 55, who immigrated from the Greek island of Zakynthos when he was 15, found a job as a dishwasher, and in all these years has never once stopped working long enough to learn how to read and write properly. WSBTV.com - Local News
  • For the last two centuries, since the Tamils started to immigrate to sri Lanka with its Sinhala majority, the two ethnic groups have been in conflict.
  • All four of my grandparents legally immigrated to this country from Russia, Poland and France.
  • Somehow my Mom who immigrated from the German Democratic Republic in 1961 and who’s own mom had an ID number tatooed on her arm doesn’t think there’s anything wrong with the law at all ... The Volokh Conspiracy » Why the Arizona Law is Much Worse than the Federal Law It is Supposedly Based On
  • In the 1950s, von Braun and his ‘Rocket Team,’ many of whom had immigrated to the United States, continued their work on multistage rockets near Huntsville, Alabama.
  • Many people immigrated at the beginning of the 20th century
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