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migrated

adjective as in moved

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While a majority of Indians migrated out of economic necessity, some also left fearing persecution because of their religious or social backgrounds, or their sexual orientation.

From BBC

As the son of two Ethiopian immigrants who migrated to Canada, Tesfaye is ready to reclaim his given name and identity — struggles that many diaspora people like myself know all too well.

From Salon

Consider Erik the Red, who migrated from Norway as a child, and was later banished from his home in Iceland for murder.

From Salon

In this case, false rumours were spreading online about the killer, including that he had migrated to Britain.

From BBC

Now researchers can identify subtler changes over just hundreds of years, providing clues as to how people migrated and interacted with locals.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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