Examples of 'immigrated' in a sentence
Meaning of "immigrated"
immigrate (verb) - To immigrate means to move permanently to a new country or region in order to settle there. In English, 'immigrate' is commonly used in the context of migration, citizenship, and population movements
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- simple past tense and past participle of immigrate
How to use "immigrated" in a sentence
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immigrated
Many immigrated in and out of their country.
Ming and jun lee immigrated here.
He immigrated to this country five years ago.
And you illegal immigrated into my kingdom.
He immigrated and found his place in the city.
Changed his name when he immigrated here.
They immigrated chiefly because of religious persecution.
Jamal risha is an iraqi who immigrated to the u.
We both immigrated under the provincial nomination program.
The father has immigrated first.
Kobayashi immigrated just before the establishment of the agency.
Your parents have already immigrated.
Some families immigrated in the past year.
This one might have immigrated.
She had just immigrated there with her daughter.
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We are popular amongst the immigrated people.
But he immigrated to the states after quitting his job.
Only that he immigrated here.
We found a family from their country who just immigrated.
Some of those students immigrated without their parents.
Which he worked fifteen years for after he immigrated here.
Your family immigrated here about a hundred years ago.
Both remarried and immigrated.
I have immigrated twice however.
I told you they immigrated.
Her family had immigrated and she was orphaned when young.
They abandoned me and immigrated.
The fathers will have immigrated about seven years before the.
The same applies to ethnic minorities who have immigrated more recently.
Sami people immigrated from the north in the following two centuries.
Over time the rest of her family immigrated as well.
He had just immigrated from the old country with a fortune in gold.
Vietnamese nationals immigrated as well.
Tsulosan was once the foothold to which people from the mainland immigrated.
Especially the ones that immigrated from other countries.
These communities were originally composed of only men who immigrated for work.
Since the neighbourhood youth immigrated by sea there is been no news of him.
Tom immigrated to Australia when he was thirty.
The proportion of married couples who immigrated had risen as well.
People have always immigrated to the country looking for better opportunities.
Wong reported that he illegal immigrated to Macau.
Most immigrated to Israel after the war.
Hu has stated that her parents immigrated to start a new life.
Croats immigrated in the Early modern period.
Both of his parents immigrated from Ireland.
My dad immigrated to Iowa when he was sixth grade.
A few years later they immigrated to America.
The family immigrated to Palestine when he was three.
Most of the orphans later immigrated to Israel.
He immigrated to Brazil in search of a better life.