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The difference between emigration and emigration

Immigrants: immigrants; Migrate into and settle in a country or region other than your own.

Britain immigrated many colonists to the New World.

Britain immigrated a large number of colonists to the New World.

Emigrate: Immigrant, commonly known as Immigrant (V); Leave one country or region to settle in another country.

His family immigrated to America last winter.

Their family immigrated to America last winter.

Migrate: to move, move, transplant, migrate with the seasons, migrate (of birds)

After the Nazis came to power in Germany, many scientists emigrated (that is, left Germany).

After the Nazis seized power in Germany, many scientists moved away (that is, left Germany).

The prospect of prosperity in the United States encourages many people to emigrate (that is, move to the United States).

The prospect of prosperity has attracted many immigrants to the United States.

The first two meanings are opposite, one is to move in and the other is to move out. Migration can be said to be the other two words.