Demigrate vs Demigrated - What's the difference?
demigrate | demigrated |
(obsolete) To emigrate.
To cancel or return from migration (of e.g. a computer system).
* 2002 , Charles V. Breakfield, Roxanne E. Burkey, Managing Systems Migrations and Upgrades (page 196)
(demigrate)
(obsolete) To emigrate.
To cancel or return from migration (of e.g. a computer system).
* 2002 , Charles V. Breakfield, Roxanne E. Burkey, Managing Systems Migrations and Upgrades (page 196)
As verbs the difference between demigrate and demigrated
is that demigrate is (obsolete) to emigrate or demigrate can be to cancel or return from migration (of eg a computer system) while demigrated is (demigrate).demigrate
English
Etymology 1
(etyl) (lena) demigrare.Verb
(demigrat)- (Cockeram)
Etymology 2
Verb
(demigrat)- The reason is that it is more cost effective to debug and troubleshoot the new environment than to demigrate and lose all the data transactions completed under the new technology.
demigrated
English
Verb
(head)demigrate
English
Etymology 1
(etyl) (lena) demigrare.Verb
(demigrat)- (Cockeram)
Etymology 2
Verb
(demigrat)- The reason is that it is more cost effective to debug and troubleshoot the new environment than to demigrate and lose all the data transactions completed under the new technology.