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migrate

[mahy-greyt] / ˈmaɪ greɪt /


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They eventually diverged, with anatomically modern humans evolving in Africa, and Neanderthals migrating across Eurasia.

From Barron's

She had legally migrated here with her family from Ukraine and was working in a pizzeria.

From The Wall Street Journal

“The binding constraints are migrating into the physical layer: materials science, molecular engineering, and specialty chemistry.”

From Barron's

These artifacts come from a time long before formal writing, when Homo sapiens had recently migrated from Africa into Europe and encountered Neanderthals.

From Science Daily

As the last hints of summer faded, Major Puff was deep in deliberation on whether or not to migrate south.

From Literature