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Jan 18 |
accepted | Suitable synonyms for “migrate”, “migrated” based upon the supplied context |
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Jan 18 |
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Suitable synonyms for “migrate”, “migrated” based upon the supplied context @FumbleFingers -- the point of the question, for me, was to find likely synonyms and so far, jwpat7 has just about answered my query and I'll be marking that as the answer after a reasonable amount of time to let other people answer has passed. |
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Jan 17 |
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Suitable synonyms for “migrate”, “migrated” based upon the supplied context +1. I quite like relocate and I didn't even think of shift. Thanks! |
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Jan 17 |
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Suitable synonyms for “migrate”, “migrated” based upon the supplied context @MonicaCellio -- done. I shortened the quoted parts to just the relevant bits for this question. |
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Jan 17 |
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Suitable synonyms for “migrate”, “migrated” based upon the supplied context Added parts of the source to "avoid link rot" as suggested by a comment. |
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Jan 17 |
asked | Suitable synonyms for “migrate”, “migrated” based upon the supplied context |
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Jan 17 |
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Jan 12 |
awarded | Nice Question |
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Jan 11 |
awarded | Editor |
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Jan 11 |
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Etymology of the word “stoolpigeon” Updated to reflect Doug Harper's change. I'm so flabbergasted right now. |
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Jan 11 |
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Etymology of the word “stoolpigeon” @Callithumpian -- Oh, wow, I'm so humbled by all this...and it's my first question on this site! :-) |
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Jan 11 |
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Etymology of the word “stoolpigeon” @Callithumpian -- definitely agreed, I had never considered Google Books as a source and will certainly do so in future. |
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Jan 11 |
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Etymology of the word “stoolpigeon” @Hugo -- The sheer amount of effort you put into this...I sincerely hope Barry England won't think too poorly of me for re-allocating your answer as the answer. Thank you! :-) |
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Jan 11 |
accepted | Etymology of the word “stoolpigeon” |
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Jan 11 |
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Etymology of the word “stoolpigeon” @TimLymington -- I guess so, I just found it to be an interesting word and wondered about its history; an informant / snitch which it also defines made me think it's a more polite way of saying someone is a sh_t bird. ;-) |
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