migration (Meaning)

Wordnet

migration (n)

the movement of persons from one country or locality to another

a group of people migrating together (especially in some given time period)

(chemistry) the nonrandom movement of an atom or radical from one place to another within a molecule

the periodic passage of groups of animals (especially birds or fishes) from one region to another for feeding or breeding

Webster

migration (n.)

The act of migrating.

migration Sentence Examples

  1. The annual bird migration signaled the onset of autumn.
  2. The mass migration of people from rural areas to cities has contributed to urban overcrowding.
  3. Scientists track animal migration patterns to understand their behavior and habitat preferences.
  4. The migration of butterflies over long distances is a testament to their incredible adaptability.
  5. The government imposed restrictions on migration to control population growth.
  6. The human migration crisis in recent years has posed significant challenges to international aid organizations.
  7. The internet has facilitated the global migration of information and ideas.
  8. Climate change is forcing many species to migrate to new areas in search of suitable habitats.
  9. The migration of skilled workers from developing to developed countries can lead to brain drain in the former.
  10. The migration of pollutants across borders can have far-reaching environmental consequences.

FAQs About the word migration

the movement of persons from one country or locality to another, a group of people migrating together (especially in some given time period), (chemistry) the no

emigration,relocation,departure, exodus, displacement, deportation, diaspora, resettlement, expulsion, dispersion

immigration, return,return, immigration,repatriation, repatriation,

The annual bird migration signaled the onset of autumn.

The mass migration of people from rural areas to cities has contributed to urban overcrowding.

Scientists track animal migration patterns to understand their behavior and habitat preferences.

The migration of butterflies over long distances is a testament to their incredible adaptability.