How Do You Spell IMMIGRATE?

Pronunciation: [ˈɪmɪɡɹˌe͡ɪt] (IPA)

The word "immigrate" refers to the act of coming to live permanently in a foreign country. The IPA phonetic transcription of this word is /ˈɪmɪɡreɪt/. It consists of six letters and two syllables, with the stress on the second syllable (im-MI-grate). The initial "I" is pronounced as a short "ih" sound, followed by the "m" sound, then the stress on the "MI" syllable, which is pronounced as "mi". The final syllable is pronounced as "grate". The unique spelling of "immigrate" can be tricky for English learners, but mastering it is essential for clear communication.

IMMIGRATE Meaning and Definition

  1. Immigrate (verb): to move permanently to a different country or region, typically with the intention of establishing a new residence and seeking better opportunities or quality of life.

    When an individual or a group chooses to immigrate, they are making a deliberate decision to leave their home country or place of origin and settle in a foreign nation. This process usually involves legal procedures, such as obtaining a visa or a work permit, to legally enter and stay in the new country.

    People choose to immigrate for various reasons, including in search of economic prosperity, higher education, political stability, or to be with family members who have already immigrated. Immigrants often adapt to the cultural, linguistic, and social norms of their new environment and may face challenges during the process of integration.

    Immigration is a phenomenon that has been occurring since ancient times and has had a significant impact on societies and economies worldwide. It is often driven by a combination of push and pull factors; individuals are pushed to leave their home country due to factors like poverty, conflict, or discrimination, while they are pulled towards another nation due to opportunities, freedom, or a better quality of life.

    Immigration has the potential to enrich societies through cultural diversity, innovations, skills, and contributions to the workforce. However, it can also raise concerns related to national security, strains on public resources, and social cohesion.

    Overall, immigrating is a life-changing decision that involves moving to a new country to establish a permanent residence in order to pursue a better future and contribute to the society and economy of the host nation.

  2. To pass or remove into a country for permanent residence-applied to persons in regard to the country in which they settle.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of IMMIGRATE

The word immigrate originates from the Latin word immigrare, which is a combination of the prefix in- meaning into and migrare meaning to move or to wander. Migrare itself traces its roots back to the Proto-Indo-European base *mei- which means to change or to exchange.

Idioms with the word IMMIGRATE

  • immigrate to sm place The idiom "immigrate to (someone's) place" refers to the act of permanently moving from one's own country or region to another specific place or location, typically with the intention of settling there permanently or for an extended period. It implies the idea of leaving behind one's homeland to establish oneself in a new environment or community.
  • immigrate (in)to sm place (from sm place) The idiom "immigrate into/to (from)" refers to the act of permanently moving to a new place or country to establish residency or citizenship, leaving behind one's previous place of residence. It specifically implies the intention to stay and adapt to the new environment.

Similar spelling words for IMMIGRATE

Conjugate verb Immigrate

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

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CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

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CONDITIONAL PRESENT

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FUTURE

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IMPERATIVE

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NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to immigrate

PAST CONTINUOUS

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PAST PARTICIPLE

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PRESENT

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PRESENT PARTICIPLE

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PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

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