immanent |
immigrate |
As an adjective immanent
is naturally part of something; existing throughout and within something; inherent; integral; intrinsic; indwelling.
As a verb immigrate is
to move into a country from another one to stay permanently.
migrant |
immigrate |
As a noun migrant
is migrant.
As a verb immigrate is
to move into a country from another one to stay permanently.
settler |
immigrate |
As a noun settler
is someone who settles in a new location, especially one who makes a previously uninhabited place his home.
As a verb immigrate is
to move into a country from another one to stay permanently.
disdain |
immigrate |
In lang=en terms the difference between disdain and immigrate
is that
disdain is to regard (someone or something) with strong contempt while
immigrate is to move into a country from another one to stay permanently.
As verbs the difference between disdain and immigrate
is that
disdain is to regard (someone or something) with strong contempt while
immigrate is to move into a country from another one to stay permanently.
As a noun disdain
is (uncountable) a feeling of contempt or scorn.
immigrate |
extradite |
As verbs the difference between immigrate and extradite
is that
immigrate is to move into a country from another one to stay permanently while
extradite is .
vacate |
immigrate |
As verbs the difference between vacate and immigrate
is that
vacate is to move out of a dwelling, either by choice or by eviction while
immigrate is to move into a country from another one to stay permanently.
migration |
immigrate |
As a noun migration
is .
As a verb immigrate is
to move into a country from another one to stay permanently.
defect |
immigrate |
In lang=en terms the difference between defect and immigrate
is that
defect is to abandon or turn against; to cease or change one's loyalty, especially from a military organisation or political party while
immigrate is to move into a country from another one to stay permanently.
As verbs the difference between defect and immigrate
is that
defect is to abandon or turn against; to cease or change one's loyalty, especially from a military organisation or political party while
immigrate is to move into a country from another one to stay permanently.
As a noun defect
is a fault or malfunction.
immigrate |
emirate |
As a verb immigrate
is to move into a country from another one to stay permanently.
As a noun emirate is
a country ruled by an emir.
immigrate |
expatriate |
In lang=en terms the difference between immigrate and expatriate
is that
immigrate is to move into a country from another one to stay permanently while
expatriate is to renounce the rights and liabilities of citizenship where one is born and become a citizen of another country.
As verbs the difference between immigrate and expatriate
is that
immigrate is to move into a country from another one to stay permanently while
expatriate is to banish; to drive or force (a person) from his own country; to make an exile of.
As an adjective expatriate is
of, or relating to, people who are expatriates.
As a noun expatriate is
one who lives outside one’s own country.
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