Crossword clues for immigrated
immigrated
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Immigrate \Im"mi*grate\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Immigrated; p. pr. & vb. n. Immigrating.] [L. immigrare, immigratum, to immigrate; pref. im- in + migrare to migrate. See Migrate.] To come into a country of which one is not a native, for the purpose of permanent residence. See Emigrate.
Wiktionary
vb. (en-past of: immigrate)
Usage examples of "immigrated".
The juvenile Purples were largely made up of children of recently immigrated Eastern European Jews, law abiding and hardworking families fleeing centuries of religious and cultural persecution in Europe.
I said 'migrated and immigrated,' but what really happened is that they were trucked in from all over the Arab world by the British.
His family immigrated from Brazil, and at age sixteen Cavflla joined the U.
His family immigrated to America from the Mexican town of Escampo, where he was taught Nahuatl at a very early age.
His parents immigrated from Mexico in 1931 and became American citizens five years later.
Karl Wittfogel, a one-time German communist who immigrated to the United States to escape the Nazis, took Marx’s kernel of an idea and developed it in Oriental Despotism: A Comparative Study of Total Power.
Sometimes people who had immigrated to Side 3 complained because the seasons approximated those of the temperate zones in Earth's northern hemisphere, and in the early days, whenever an emigrant from a tropical region or from the southern hemisphere became an official of the Mean Time Control Agency, he would ritually propose a change.
Finally he came across a reference to the fact that she had immigrated voluntarily to Side 7 and hoped to become a physician.
They migrated and immigrated into areas settled by Jews in pre-Israel Palestine.