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exodus

[ek-suh-duhs] / ˈɛk sə dəs /


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The war has also had far-reaching consequences abroad, filling camps in neighbouring Thailand and Bangladesh with an exodus of refugees, and creating fertile ground for transnational criminal enterprise.

From Barron's Jul. 1, 2026

U.S. stock-market funds suffered $8.5 billion in outflows in the week to Wednesday, the first such exodus of investors since hostilities kicked off with Iran back in March.

From MarketWatch Jun. 26, 2026

There were very few cars on the streets these days, he said, but there was no real exodus from the area as "everyone who could and did want to leave has already done so".

From BBC Jun. 23, 2026

Initial flows, it said, would likely be dominated by the exodus of vessels that have been trapped since February.

From The Wall Street Journal Jun. 15, 2026

Even those who were initially hesitant about leaving read the list and joined the exodus.

From "An American Plague: The True and Terrifying Story of the Yellow Fever Epidemic of 1793" by Jim Murphy




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