Synonym: leave, migrate. Antonym: immigrate. Similar words: emigration, immigrate, emigrant, migration, migratory, immigration, denigrate, migraine. Meaning: ['emɪgreɪt] v. leave one's country of residence for a new one.
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1. Nazi anti-Semitism forced him to emigrate to the USA.
2. Go back there? I'd sooner emigrate!
3. The men emigrate to work as seamen.
4. How long ago did your parents emigrate?
5. He's decided to emigrate and start a new life in America.
6. She was inhibited from making the decision to emigrate by the thought of her mother's loneliness.
7. They decided to emigrate to the U.S.to live in New York.
8. In order to survive, the Prophet decided to emigrate.
9. About 50,000 hopeful job hunters are queuing to emigrate.
10. They planned to emigrate.
11. Later they emigrate to Pittsburg, but can never escape their tangled past.
12. There is no need for them to emigrate to make money.
13. He no longer wishes to emigrate and is planning to write his memoirs.
14. Whether companies would carry out their threat to emigrate is debatable, with the huge costs that it would entail.
15. Already, 1,150 people emigrate each week, draining Hong Kong's talent, wealth and middle-class ballast.
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16. People wishing to emigrate would no longer need to prove that they had close relatives in the destination country.
17. Many people have to emigrate leaving the women and children behind.
18. Political changes in eastern Europe opened the floodgates to thousands of people who wished to emigrate.
19. You have to go through certain formalities before you can emigrate.
20. Everybody was flabbergasted when I announced I was going to emigrate to Australia.
21. Certain formalities have to be gone through before one can emigrate.
22. The family decided to shake the dust off their feet and emigrate to Australia.
23. Economists warn that enormous pressures could build up, forcing people to emigrate westwards.
24. The famines and pogroms in 19th-century Eastern Europe forced many Jewish refugees to emigrate.
25. Certain formalities have to be gone through before you can emigrate.
26. Good telecommunications links can bring them closer to western markets[sentencedict.com], giving their skilled workers less incentive to emigrate.
27. We failed to feed a starving people, leaving millions to die or emigrate.
28. It normally takes six months from filling out a form to getting permission to emigrate.
29. At the same time, several dozen applicants per month actually got permission to emigrate.
30. Thereafter, convinced of the honesty of this policy, Seminoles and exiles readily came forward to emigrate.
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