remigrate (Meaning)
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remigrate (v. i.)
To migrate again; to go back; to return.
Synonyms & Antonyms of remigrate
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remigrate Sentence Examples
- After years abroad, the expatriate decided to remigrate to their homeland.
- The refugees hoped to remigrate to a country where they could rebuild their lives.
- Due to economic hardships, many citizens remigrated from the war-torn nation.
- The government offered incentives to encourage skilled workers to remigrate.
- The remigrant faced challenges adjusting to their former society.
- Climate change prompted many people to remigrate to more hospitable regions.
- The program aimed to facilitate the return of skilled professionals to their home country through remigration.
- The remigrant's experiences abroad had broadened their perspectives and enhanced their career.
- The remigration of skilled workers contributed to the economic development of the receiving country.
- The reasons for remigration can vary widely, from improved economic opportunities to family reunification.
FAQs About the word remigrate
To migrate again; to go back; to return.
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No antonyms found.
After years abroad, the expatriate decided to remigrate to their homeland.
The refugees hoped to remigrate to a country where they could rebuild their lives.
Due to economic hardships, many citizens remigrated from the war-torn nation.
The government offered incentives to encourage skilled workers to remigrate.