demigrate/ˈdɛmɪɡɹeɪt/EtymologyFirst attested in 1623; borrowed from Latin dēmīgrātus, perfect passive participle of dēmīgrō, see -ate (verb-forming suffix). By surface analysis, de- + migrate.demigrate means to emigrate. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 87 out of 100.demigrate is pronounced /ˈdɛmɪɡɹeɪt/.verbTo emigrate.“I demigrate into one of these so well architected minsters”To cancel or return from migration (of e.g. a computer system).“The reason is that it is more cost effective to debug and troubleshoot the new environment than to demigrate and lose all the data transactions completed under the new technology.”