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migrate

[mahy-greyt] / ˈmaɪ greɪt /


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Not long after, she went through more procedures: one to amputate her damaged limb and another to cut through her neck to retrieve a fishing hook that had migrated to tissue outside the esophagus.

From Los Angeles Times

Geese and other birds back home migrate for the winter, and I liked catching a glimpse of them traveling in their flying vees, but it was nothing like this.

From Literature

California also lost market share to rivals as producers continued to migrate to other states and countries offering lower costs — and bigger tax breaks.

From Los Angeles Times

One criticism had been that under-16s would simply migrate to other platforms following the ban, but Inman Grant said the data indicated otherwise.

From BBC

As a result, the cells regained their ability to migrate and heal the wound.

From Science Daily