emigrate

emigrate
emigrate 1778, a back formation from emigration, or else from L. emigratus, pp. of emigrare (see EMIGRATION (Cf. emigration)). Related: Emigrated; emigrating.

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Synonyms:
, (from one country to settle in another)


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