verb
- leaving one's native country to settle permanently in another country
Usage: present participle of emigrate; often used in historical or contemporary migration contexts
Examples
- Many families are emigrating from rural areas to find better job opportunities.
- She is emigrating to Canada next year to pursue her career.
- Thousands of people were emigrating from Europe during the early 1900s.
- He decided emigrating was the best choice for his family's future.
- They are emigrating because of political instability in their home country.
- The documentary follows people emigrating to Australia for a fresh start.