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View usage for: transmigration in American English (ˌtrænsmaɪˈgreɪʃən; ˌ trænzmaɪˈgreɪʃən) noun the act or process of transmigrating Word origin LL(Ec) transmigratioExamples of 'transmigration' in a sentencetransmigration Hindus, believing in the transmigration of the soul, similarly fi nd no problem with organ and tissue transplants. Synonyms of 'transmigration'reincarnation, movement, journey, passage More Synonyms of transmigration the doctrine of the transmigration of souls Additional synonymsMy films try to describe a journey of discovery. Synonyms progress, passage, voyage, pilgrimage, odyssey the mass migration of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries Synonyms wandering, journey, voyage, travel, movement, shift, trek, emigration, roving Definition a principal self-contained section of a large-scale work, such as a symphony the first movement of Beethoven's 7th symphony Synonyms section, part, division, passageNearby words oftransmigration - translation
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Additional synonymsDefinition a journey by ship We arrived after a 10-hour passage by ship. Synonyms journey, crossing, tour, trip, trek, voyageDefinition a revival or renaissance The hotel is awaiting its rebirth. Synonyms revival, restoration, renaissance, renewal, resurrection, reincarnation, regeneration, resurgence, new beginning, revitalization, renascence |