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mass exodus
noun as in diaspora
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Facing a mass exodus of advertisers over his relaxation of the platform's user speech policies, the entrepreneur also monetised elements of the site to raise revenue.
The suburb has borne the brunt of the recent Israeli bombing of Beirut, prompting a mass exodus of virtually its entire population.
Repeated warnings that Milton could be catastrophic and life-threatening have prompted a mass exodus from coastal areas, and left residents and visitors with a profound sense of fear and unease.
But he warned that it would not take a mass exodus to cause issues for the public coffers, as “tax payments are very concentrated on a small number of people”.
Abortion bans have resulted in a mass exodus of obstetricians that’s left thousands of pregnant people without access to care.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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