migrate

verb
UK: /maɪˈɡreɪt/
US: /ˈmaɪɡreɪt/
  1. To move from one place to another, especially to live or work.

    1. Birds migrate every winter to the south.
    2. Many young people migrate to cities seeking better job opportunities and a more vibrant social life.
  2. To move data or applications from one system to another.

    1. We will migrate the data to a new server.
    2. The company plans to migrate its entire IT infrastructure to the cloud within the next year.
migrate noun
  1. A person who moves from one place to another, especially to live or work.

    1. He is a migrate from another state.
    2. The city has become home to many economic migrants seeking better employment opportunities.
migrate adjective
  1. Moving from one place to another.

    1. The migrate birds are flying high.
    2. The migrate animals are traveling long distances to warmer climates, driven by instinct.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "migrate" in English means: To move from one place to another, especially to live or work., To move data or applications from one system to another..

The phonetic transcription of "migrate" is /maɪˈɡreɪt/ in British English and /ˈmaɪɡreɪt/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "migrate": move, emigrate, relocate, travel, immigrate.

Example usage of "migrate": "Birds migrate every winter to the south.". More examples on the page.