Remigrated: meaning, definitions and examples
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remigrated
[ ˌriːˈmaɪɡreɪtɪd ]
migration process
Remigrated refers to the act of migrating back to a country or region where one previously lived. This is often done after an individual or a group has spent a significant period of time in another location. The reasons for remigration can vary widely, including personal, economic, or political factors. Remigration can also reflect changing circumstances in the home country that make it more appealing for individuals to return.
Synonyms
Examples of usage
- After years abroad, they decided to remigrate to their homeland.
- Many families remigrated after the economy improved in their country of origin.
- Following the conflict, several communities remigrated to restore their cultural heritage.
Translations
Translations of the word "remigrated" in other languages:
🇵🇹 remigrado
🇮🇳 फिर से प्रवासित
🇩🇪 remigriert
🇮🇩 remigrasi
🇺🇦 ремігрував
🇵🇱 remigrowany
🇯🇵 再移民した
🇫🇷 remigré
🇪🇸 remigrado
🇹🇷 yeniden göç etmiş
🇰🇷 재이주한
🇸🇦 مهاجر مرة أخرى
🇨🇿 remigrovaný
🇸🇰 remigrovaný
🇨🇳 重新移民
🇸🇮 remigriran
🇮🇸 afturflutt
🇰🇿 қайта эмиграциялаған
🇬🇪 მეორე ემიგრანტი
🇦🇿 təkrar köçkün
🇲🇽 remigrado
Etymology
The term 'remigrated' is derived from the prefix 're-', which means 'again' or 'back', and 'migrate', originating from the Latin word 'migratus', meaning 'to move from one place to another'. The concept of migration has existed throughout human history, often prompted by factors such as economic opportunity, political unrest, or environmental changes. In contemporary contexts, remigration often occurs as global circumstances shift, leading individuals or families to reassess their decisions about where to reside. The rise of globalization has increased the movement of people and the complexities of their migratory choices, including the decision to return. As such, the word reflects not only a physical relocation but also emotional and cultural ties to one’s homeland.