Simple past tense and past participle of emigrate.(verb)
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Use "emigrated" in a sentence
"The arabs (sometimes called "turcos", since they emigrated from the Ottoman Empire) have pretty well assimilated into the Mexican mainstream, and -- having been generally financially prosperous emigrants -- are prominent in Mexican business and industry."
"Surely O'Donnell isn't a sorceress who emigrated from the Black Forest of Germany 3,000 years ago, or else why wouldn't she just cast a spell so everyone forgets the entire scandal?"
"The difficulties which have continually occurred respecting the blacks and people of color, who have for several years past emigrated from the French West-Indies into the United States, have engaged the attention of this and the preceding Conventions."