Associations to the word «Emigrate»
Noun
- Settling
- Emigration
- Grandparent
- Palestine
- Mennonite
- Emigrant
- Persecution
- Born
- Jews
- Switzerland
- Nazis
- Czechoslovakia
- Israel
- Diaspora
- Liberia
- Rhodesia
- Famine
- Parent
- Australia
- Canada
- States
- Grandfather
- Dunedin
- Argentina
- Albanian
- Semitism
- Descendant
- Galicia
- Citizenship
- United
- Nantes
- Medina
- Refugee
- Puritan
- Tasmania
- Labourer
- Cuban
- Alsace
- Jew
- Conscription
- Mandate
- Lithuania
- Visa
- Germany
- Colony
- Zealand
- America
- Sibling
- Yugoslavia
- Armenian
- Yiddish
- Coloni
- Cuba
- Holocaust
- Yeshiva
- Ancestor
- Colonization
- Immigrant
- Quaker
- Hungary
- Immigration
- Settler
- Repression
- Austria
- Donegal
- Serb
- Homeland
- Lithuanian
- Lds
- Edict
- England
- Swede
- Aviv
- Sicily
- Palatinate
- Prussia
- Usa
- Odessa
- Ancestry
- Scotland
- Colonist
- Family
- Winthrop
- Adelaide
- Poland
Adverb
Wiktionary
EMIGRATE, verb. (intransitive) To leave the country in which one lives, especially one's native country, in order to reside elsewhere.
Dictionary definition
EMIGRATE, verb. Leave one's country of residence for a new one; "Many people had to emigrate during the Nazi period".
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