Difference between “immigrate” and “invade”…..


Good work here very logical and right on.

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Let’s take a look at immigration….

im·mi·grate

verb ˈi-mə-ˌgrāt

: to come to a country to live there;

intransitive verb
:  to enter and usually become established (see definition below); especially :  to come into a country of which one is not a native for permanent residence
Established……what does that mean?

verb i-ˈsta-blish

: to cause (someone or something) to be widely known and accepted

: to put (someone or something) in a position, role, etc., that will last for a long time

: to begin or create (something that is meant to last for a long time)

Oh, I see…..so to immigrate it is to move to a new country and be accepted by them, like getting permission to enter. I get it.

Now, let’s look at this word:

in·vade

verb in-ˈvād

: to enter (a…

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