All 5 Uses
immigrate
in
This I Believe II
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- Just as in the 1950s, our beliefs circle around the difficult, divisive questions of the age—what constitutes patriotism, the role of religion in our lives, race, poverty, immigration, America's place in the world, and the threat of planetary annihilation.†
Chpt Intr.immigration = the act of coming to live in a new country; or indication that something is related to that act
- I am an immigrant, and I still believe in the basic right to be fully American and fully Muslim.†
Chpt 7 *immigrant = a person who came to live in a new country
- After surviving the Holocaust, he and his mother immigrated to the United States in 1949.†
Chpt 34immigrated = came to live in a new country
- My new battlefields are affirmative action, illegal immigration, and institutional racism.†
Chpt 54immigration = the act of coming to live in a new country; or indication that something is related to that act
- Yu and her parents immigrated to the United States in 2001.†
Chpt 74immigrated = came to live in a new country
Definitions:
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(1)
(immigrate) come to live in a new country
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(2)
(meaning too rare to warrant focus) Much more rarely, immigrate can mean that anything (such as an animal or plant) migrates into a new environment.