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emigrative

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em⋅i⋅grate

[em-i-greyt]
–verb (used without object), -grat⋅ed, -grat⋅ing.
to leave one country or region to settle in another; migrate: to emigrate from Ireland to Australia.

Origin:
1770–80; < L ēmīgrātus moved away (ptp. of ēmīgrāre), equiv. to ē- e- + mīgrātus (mīgr- remove + ātus -ate 1 )


em⋅i⋅gra⋅tive, adjective


See migrate.
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