emigrated Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈem.ɪ.ɡreɪt]
  • Us [ ˈem.ə.ɡreɪt]

Meaning of emigrated In English

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Examples of emigrated

  • There were 26 respondents who had emigrated more than 15 months prior to the survey date.

  • The others either remained single in the village, living as well as they could, or emigrated to seek a better life.

  • In 1939 the colonisation budget was increased for three years; 30,000 people emigrated in that year.

  • The majority of the respondents emigrated as a couple.

  • By age 26, 5-3% of the original sample were dead and 11-8% had emigrated.

  • The majority of the liberal intelligentsia-those who emigrated as well as those who stayed behind-were liberal in the other sense as well.

  • People emigrated to districts with more economic opportunity.

  • While we cannot be sure, there is no strong reason why those who remained single should have emigrated.

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