Migrate
migrate (verb) - move from one country to another country or from one region to another (either to work temporarily or to live permanently)migration (noun) - the act of moving from one country or region to another
seasonal migration
internal migration
international migration
mass migration
migrate to industrialized areas
poorer people begin to migrate away from the most expensive areas of cities
Botox may migrate into unintended neighboring muscles
a wave of migration
great waves of migration
a migration pattern
a path of migration
migration from rural to urban areas
seasonal migration from rural to urban areas
a billion insects that migrate together
migrate several times within a breeding season
birds that migrate
migrate south for the winter
the property damage suffered during the war convinced many residents to migrate westward
Unable to migrate elsewhere or find another employer, he entered into a labor contract with his former boss
refused to pay laborers a decent wage and allow them to migrate freely
A significant migration pattern among this immigrant group is that they migrate less frequently as a family unit than most other groups
when families migrate, they often leave networks of extended family behind
to migrate is to cross borders
those who migrate give up things
the isolation of women who migrate from rural areas to towns
migrate for the sake of their families
As humans began to migrate across the planet, the distribution shifted
migrate to the cities
migrate overseas
a big proportion of U.S. retirees pull up stakes and migrate far from home, to golf course and beachfront communities in Arizona
migrate from their birthplace
newly fledged young migrate from their birthplace on the south coast of South Africa to lagoons
All companies plan to migrate their legacy data to commercially available applications
poor women who migrate to work abroad
more than one-third of the young men migrate to the United States
Many academic and activist observers have argued that Filipinas migrate and marry foreigners because of " poverty and sexism " at home
Pharmaceutical manufacturing will migrate to the developing world
An estimated 3.5 million U.S. jobs will migrate to Indian outsourcing firms by 2015
migrate from the cities to the suburbs and beyond
people who migrate to the United States come for reasons of family, work or freedom-to unite
there is often no viable way to migrate legally
a majority of the continent's potential doctors migrate to more affluent places
In a world where commodity products and well-understood technologies migrate instantly to low-wage nations, innovation is the only way to survive
Some Jamaicans migrate with the intention of eventually returning to the island once they have been able to save money
butterflies that live in eastern North America migrate each winter several thousand miles to the same 70-square-mile plot of pine forest
Salmon migrate right through the middle of downtown Portland, Oregon
Rose felt the heat migrate up her neck
Penguins migrate up to 5,000 miles in the coldest water on Earth
persons who found the laws oppressive could migrate to other states to gain additional freedom
Businesses large and small ultimately are compelled to migrate to network-based storage that produces significant economies of scale
migrate long distances across the planet to anywhere still able to produce food
their thin peels allow the chemicals to migrate inside the fruit or vegetable
Some chemicals and minerals migrate to fat and bone tissue where they can be released later
the breeding systems of sandpipers that migrate long distances depart from monogamy






