transmigrate

[US]/ˌtrænzˈmaɪɡreɪt/
[UK]/ˌtrænzˈmaɪˌɡreɪt/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

vi.to move from one place to another, especially in a spiritual or reincarnational context; to migrate or relocate
Word Forms
Third Person Singulartransmigrates
Present Participletransmigrating
Past Tensetransmigrated
Past Participletransmigrated

Phrases & Collocations

transmigrate souls

transmigrate beings

transmigrate lives

transmigrate spirits

transmigrate entities

transmigrate energy

transmigrate thoughts

transmigrate consciousness

transmigrate forms

transmigrate realms

Example Sentences

many believe that souls transmigrate after death.

in some cultures, it is thought that one can transmigrate into another form of life.

she felt a deep connection, as if they had transmigrated together through time.

he believes that his past life experiences will help him in this life after he transmigrates.

some religions teach that we can transmigrate to achieve enlightenment.

they discussed the possibility of transmigrating their consciousness into a digital form.

many stories depict heroes who transmigrate to save their loved ones.

in the novel, characters can transmigrate into different worlds.

some believe that animals can also transmigrate into human forms.

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