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migrated

adjective as in moved

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“Disinhibition” is a word that has recently migrated from the lexicon of psychology into that of American politics.

From Salon

They migrated long distances, which made them a reliable fat- and protein-rich resource for highly mobile humans.

The people in the area today are mostly farmers of the Ndebele ethnic group, whose ancestors migrated from the north in several waves starting about 4000 years ago.

Mr Suryavanshi, a farmer from Bihar who had migrated to Mumbai for employment, worked as a bouncer in a nightclub and at a public toilet, he told Indian Express newspaper.

From BBC

He said that a few years ago, he worked on a computer model that could predict where the virus would show up as birds migrated south.

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

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