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em·i·grate

emigrate

 
 
pronunciation:
e m greIt
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part of speech: verb
inflections: emigrates, emigrating, emigrated
definition: When people emigrate, they leave their country in order to settle in another. People often emigrate because of poverty, hunger, or violence in their own country, but some people emigrate for other reasons.
移居国外
My grandfather emigrated from his home in India in order to join his brother and his family in New York.
derivation: emigrative (adj.)
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The word emigrate contains the following parts:
e- Latin prefix that means out, out of, away
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The prefix e- is an assimilated form of ex- used before roots beginning with certain consonants (b d, g, j, l, m, n, r, v). See ex-.
-ate1 Latin verb-forming suffix that means to make, cause, do
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The suffix -ate primarily forms transitive verbs from Latin bases. Many -ate verbs were loanwords from Latin. Verbs ending in -ate combine with the suffix -ion to form nouns ending in -ation. These verbs also have corresponding agent nouns ending in -ator (navigator, dictator, elevator).