immigrate|immigrated|immigrates|immigrating in English
verb
['im·mi·grate || ɪmɪgreɪt]
come to a country in order to take up permanent residence, settle in a new country
Use "immigrate|immigrated|immigrates|immigrating" in a sentence
1. 10 Tom immigrate into the unite state.
2. 6 They plan to immigrate to Finland n.
3. 4 They plan to immigrate to Finland next.
4. His parents immigrated from Germany in 1961.
5. Many Jews immigrated into the United States.
6. 1 He immigrated from Ulster in 18
7. 7 Only few plants can immigrate to the island.
8. 8 When did the Greeks immigrate to australia?
9. 2 They had no choice but to immigrate.
10. Ella and her family were preparing to immigrate to Israel.
11. 11 Why do you choose to immigrate to PEI in Canada?
12. 9 They plan to immigrate to Finland next year.
13. Brazilians began immigrating in large numbers to North America in the mid-1980s
14. A number of European countries passed edicts encouraging the Huguenots to immigrate.
15. Baston immigrated to the United States from Jamaica in 1989
16. 14 HAVE YOU OR ANYONE ACTING FOR SIRE TO IMMIGRATE TO THE U.S.
17. 5 He decided to immigrate to Australia to find work.
18. In 1931, Theodore “Teddy” Bettendorf immigrated to America from Luxembourg
19. 13 It's hard to say if her daughter shall immigrate into italy.
20. HAVE YOU OR ANYONE ACTING FOR SIRE TO IMMIGRATE TO THE U.S.
21. 1 000 people are expected to immigrate in the next two years.
22. Until the 1950s, more than 250 thousand Japanese immigrated to Brazil.
23. Czechs immigrated to America and settled in Cleveland in three distinct
24. Lorelei’s mother, Blandished by Tony, reveals that her daughter immigrated to Boston
25. Lorelei’s mother, Blandished by Tony, reveals that her daughter immigrated to Boston