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exodus

[ek-suh-duhs] / ˈɛk sə dəs /


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However, a mass exodus of a number of the state’s billionaires — more than 200 people — would have a notable effect on state revenue, regardless.

From Los Angeles Times

Still, the abrupt exodus has heightened concerns among some Western officials and analysts.

From The Wall Street Journal

But the scale of the exodus has become industrial over the last decade as Nepal's agriculture and tourism industries have stagnated.

From Barron's

First came a mass exodus out of software stocks and into other sectors, among them energy and consumer staples, as traders fretted about the potential disruptive impacts of artificial intelligence.

From Barron's

In the meantime, Venezuela's economic crisis has led to the exodus of nearly eight million people who have fled in search of a better life.

From BBC