Abmigration

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Pronunciation: /æbmaɪˈɡreɪʃən/

Definitions of abmigration

noun a term used in biology to describe the movement of animals away from their usual habitat or breeding ground

Example Sentences

A1 Abmigration is the act of moving away from one's home country.

A2 Many animals engage in abmigration during certain times of the year.

B1 The abmigration of birds is a fascinating natural phenomenon.

B2 Scientists study the patterns of abmigration in different species.

C1 The impact of climate change on abmigration routes is a topic of research.

C2 Understanding the factors that influence abmigration behavior is complex and multifaceted.

Examples of abmigration in a Sentence

formal The phenomenon of abmigration refers to the seasonal movement of animals from one habitat to another.

informal Some birds undergo abmigration to escape the harsh winter weather.

slang I heard that the geese are gearing up for their abmigration south.

figurative In a metaphorical sense, the artist's abmigration from realism to abstract art was a bold move.

Grammatical Forms of abmigration

past tense

abmigrated

plural

abmigrations

comparative

more abmigratory

superlative

most abmigratory

present tense

abmigrates

future tense

will abmigrate

perfect tense

has abmigrated

continuous tense

is abmigrating

singular

abmigration

positive degree

abmigratory

infinitive

to abmigrate

gerund

abmigrating

participle

abmigrating

Origin and Evolution of abmigration

First Known Use: 1850 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'abmigration' is a blend of the Latin prefix 'ab-' meaning away or from, and the word 'migration' meaning movement from one place to another.
Evolution of the word: The term 'abmigration' has evolved to refer to a specific type of migration where individuals or groups move away from a certain location, often due to unfavorable conditions or circumstances.