- verbmigrating (present participle)
- (of an animal, typically a bird or fish) move from one region or habitat to another according to the seasons:"as autumn arrives, the birds migrate south"
- (of a person) move to a new area or country in order to find work or better living conditions:"rural populations have migrated to urban areas"
- move from one part of something to another:"cells that can form pigment migrate beneath the skin"
- computingchange or cause to change from one system to another:"customers are migrating from mainframes to client-server environments" · "save time by efficiently migrating data to secondary storage systems"
- transfer (programs or hardware) from one system to another:"the system will allow users to migrate applications across environments"
Originearly 17th century (in the general sense ‘move from one place to another’): from Latin migrat- ‘moved, shifted’, from the verb migrare.
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