Sentence example with the word 'emigrate'

emigrate

depart, exile, flit, go from home, in-migrate, leave, leave the country, move, quit, remigrate, run, take wing, trek

Definition v. leave one's country of residence for a new one

Last update: July 21, 2015


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The family emigrated to Europe ten years back.   [verb]

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Moreover, some 150,000 British citizens emigrate every year.   [verb]

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Some 24 per cent of the respondents said they would emigrate for financial reasons, finding the pound rate too expensive.   [verb]

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Her parents had several years previously emigrated to America, settling in that city.   [verb]

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One instance, which had occurred some twenty years before, was a movement among the peasants to emigrate to some unknown "warm rivers."   [verb]

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Sister Helene decided to emigrate to America, where another sister had already made her home.   [verb]

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He emigrated into Greece, where, at the court of nomaus, king of Elis, he beheld Hippodamia, the king's daughter, whose beauty won his heart.   [verb]

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Charles Myriel emigrated to Italy at the very beginning of the Revolution.   [verb]

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[86] Tench Francis, uncle of Sir Philip Francis, emigrated from England to Maryland, and became attorney for Lord Baltimore.   [verb]

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