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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
migrate .
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Examples
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It was only later, with St. Augustine, that the term migrated over to homosexuality -- sort of.
Jay Michaelson: Who Are The Real Sodomites? Jay Michaelson 2011
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It was only later, with St. Augustine, that the term migrated over to homosexuality -- sort of.
Jay Michaelson: Who Are The Real Sodomites? Jay Michaelson 2011
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But the term migrated into modern languages only after 1500 — the earliest German use is about 1585, and it is very rare even in the first half of the 17th century.
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Over time, the term migrated into the lexicon of hip parents to describe any stage of grade retention, particularly those initiated by ambitious parents.
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The word migrated into modern use via French, where toleration meant permission granted by the authorities.
Emancipation Michael Goldfarb 2009
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In this post, you demonstrated why people like myself migrated from the political left to libertarianism.
Matthew Yglesias » One Man’s Inefficiency is Another Man’s Job 2010
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She was doubly amazed that he had been in the Hawaiian Islands, whither she had migrated from the Azores with her people.
Chapter 25 2010
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Mature businesses follow a completely different business model, having migrated from a price-oriented service to a value-oriented service.
Women Grow Business » ‘It’s Not You, It’s Me’: Evaluating Prospective Clients for Your Business 2009
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To make sure the people with greatest need have first access - if everybody migrated from the old high-risk pools at once, it could be prohibitively expensive - the law lets people join the new, cheaper plans only if they've been uninsured for six months.
Health insurance law covers people with preexisting medical conditions Michelle Andrews 2010
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To make sure the people with greatest need have first access - if everybody migrated from the old high-risk pools at once, it could be prohibitively expensive - the law lets people join the new, cheaper plans only if they've been uninsured for six months.
Health insurance law covers people with preexisting medical conditions Michelle Andrews 2010
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