Migrate from (some place or sth) to (some place or sth else) In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "migrate from (some place or sth) to (some place or sth else)", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Tommy Tran calendar 2022-08-05 08:08

Meaning of Migrate from (some place or sth) to (some place or sth else)

Migrate from (some place or sth) to (some place or sth else) verb phrase

Rather than using the entire phrase, "migrate from (some place)" or "migrate to (some place)" is sometimes used instead.

To move to a new place to live.

People usually migrate to the United States to find better job opportunities.

Due to global warming, some animals migrate to other places in order to find food.

To start using a new platform or operating system.

Nowadays, people tend to migrate from Instagram to TikTok as it has more interesting content.

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Grammar and Usage of Migrate from (some place or sth) to (some place or sth else)

Verb Forms

  • migrates from (some place or sth) to (some place or sth else)
  • migrating from (some place or sth) to (some place or sth else)
  • migrated from (some place or sth) to (some place or sth else)
The verb "migrate" should be conjugated according to its tense.
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