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Example sentences for "migrated"

Lexicographically close words:
mignonette; migraine; migrant; migrants; migrate; migrates; migrating; migration; migrations; migratory
  1. Thomas Campbell was following a stream of Scotch-Irish Seceder Presbyterians when he migrated from the vicinity of Belfast, Ireland, to the southwestern corner of Pennsylvania.

  2. Soon after, the society attempted to plant a mission among the Negro freedmen who had migrated to Liberia.

  3. Robert-Dumesnil among them--to suppose that he migrated to Paris from a town in Flanders.

  4. As for Vivares, he engraved in Paris a number of plates after Joseph Vernet and the Old Masters, and then, preceding De Loutherbourg and many others of his nation, he migrated to London.

  5. The Arikara speak the same as the Pawnee and must have migrated westward.

  6. Abraham, who himself migrated from "Ur of the Chaldees" about 2000 years B.

  7. He says that the chief accumulation thereof is above, and the chief deficiency below: and hence he regards the soul of a man as a portion of fire migrated from heaven.

  8. When the German nations migrated to the south in their warlike expeditions, they left behind them their consecrated groves and sacred oaks, hallowed by immemorial ages.

  9. He then goes on to say that after the fall of Troy, but he does not say how much after, some of the Trojans who had escaped the Greeks migrated to Sicily.

  10. Shortly before the final destruction of the monarchy a portion of the Itzas had left Chichen and migrated southward to found a small but powerful nation in what is now the province of Peten, belonging politically to Guatemala.

  11. That the Toltecs should have migrated en masse southward, taken possession of Guatemala, established a mighty empire, and yet have abandoned their language for dialects of the original Maya tongue is in the highest degree improbable.

  12. Finally a portion of the Itzas migrated southward and settled in the region of Lake Peten, establishing their capital city on an island in the lake.

  13. In Roman times, according to Ptolemy, it was occupied by a people called Otadini, whose name is thought to have been preserved in Manaw Gododin, the home of the British king Cunedda before he migrated to North Wales.

  14. Meantime the Yusuf-zai had migrated to Pashawar but later on took Sawad from Sl.

  15. As cormorants are not known to breed in that country, they will have migrated in the masses Babur mentions.

  16. At any rate, until 1831, when he migrated to Paris, his career is excessively erratic.

  17. But it would be an utter mistake to suppose that the Finns of this district migrated to those more distant regions where they are now to be found.

  18. One of these was a retired doctor, who was attempting to farm on scientific principles, and who, I believe, soon afterwards gave up the attempt and migrated elsewhere.

  19. So runs the tale; which adds that Gray migrated in disgust from Peterhouse to Pembroke.

  20. They proposed to propitiate him by throwing live children into the river; consequently many mothers migrated with their infants until they heard that the difficulty was overcome.

  21. The legend is, that these Hindoos, having deserted from the British army, migrated up the Pasig River.

  22. Central South America had migrated to the west, into Polynesia and Australia.

  23. They migrated to Metabetchouan by canoe from Chicoutimi, and settled near the Hudson Bay Co.

  24. Most of them have scattered, some having gone to the French towns, while I encountered several families who have migrated to Lake St. John and live with the Montagnais as hunters and trappers.

  25. Four children of old Joseph Nicola who migrated many years ago from Trois Rivières, and settled also at Chicoutimi, also have numerous offspring by either Montagnais or Canadian wives.

  26. One day a Chief was greatly disturbed because two men from his village had migrated into State territory.

  27. The people, however, were very troublesome in these parts and have since migrated into the interior leaving the ancient sites to elephants and other beasts.

  28. Towards sunset we reach the site of Bokanda, a village now deserted, for some years ago the Chief with his people migrated across the river to the French side.

  29. The family migrated to Florida, Missouri, then moved to Hannibal, Missouri, when Orion was twelve and a half years old.

  30. Then he and his wife migrated to Keokuk once more.

  31. The members of the Ariyur section migrated to the west coast on the destruction of their village.

  32. The name Morasu Paraiyan probably indicates Holeyas who have migrated from the Canarese to the Tamil country, and whose women, like the Kallans, wear a horse-shoe thread round the neck.

  33. From hence they migrated to Din (on the coast of Guzerat), and then passed over to the opposite shore.

  34. On the western coast of India, from the Gulf of Cambay to Bombay, we find from one hundred to one hundred and fifty thousand families whose ancestors migrated thither from Iran.

  35. Some of the earlier Pharaohs are said to have had dealings with that part of the world, or even to have migrated from it.

  36. An Egyptian may have migrated to Attica, but Egyptian influence in Attica was faint and evanescent;--arrived at the first dawn of historical fact, it is with difficulty that we discover the most dubious and shadowy vestiges of its existence.

  37. Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, shows that many freedmen migrated to Virginia, 81.


  38. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "migrated" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.