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emigrating
adjective as in migrant/migratory
adjective as in migrational
adjective as in transient
adjective as in transient/transitory
Example Sentences
But research suggests that highly qualified French citizens from Muslim backgrounds, often the children of immigrants, are quietly emigrating.
The Portuguese government is proposing to slash taxes for under-35s in an attempt to dissuade young people from emigrating - and encourage foreigners to settle in Portugal.
Kathleen grew up in Galway in western Ireland but lived and worked in London most of her life after emigrating as a teenager.
Not Paul Fong, 76, who has worked at the restaurant with his wife, Nancy, 67, since emigrating from Hong Kong in 1973.
Her grandparents were born in India, later emigrating to Kenya and then going to London - something she says "was really confusing" for others on the show.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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