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Sentence count:57+3Posted:2017-02-10Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: expatriationout-migrationSimilar words: migrationimmigrationimmigratemigratorygratificationintegrationconflagrationcongratulationMeaning: [‚emɪ'greɪʃn]  n. migration from a place (especially migration from your native country in order to settle in another). 
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31. Emigration was still theoretically a matter of choice.
32. Augmentation in population made emigration necessary.
33. In the last few years China's increasingly open-handed approach to funding overseas infrastructure has heightened this flow of emigration.
34. We have remained them of circumstances of our emigration and settlement here.
35. The greatest emigration came after the famine years that began in 1846.
36. We have reminded them of the circumstances of our emigration and sett lement here.
37. The industrial boom ignited a regional emigration as employment opportunities abound,[http://sentencedict.com/emigration.html] increasing the town's population by fivefold in record time.
38. Moreover, in the program run process, the plug-in unit can dynamic load with the emigration memory.
39. Zimbabwe is a more recent example of this crippling medical emigration.
40. The emigration movement reached a peak in 1973 with 33,000 Jews leaving.
41. As matters stand, families are losing their homes and emigration is accelerating.
42. Emigration had carried to its shores shoals of men and women.
43. Moscow stressed that Israel had no standing to discuss Soviet emigration policies.
44. The largest emigration from Europe came to the United States in 1970.
45. Many young Basotho, caught between joblessness and emigration , want change.
46. Mass emigration would be a possibility, but surely not a recommendation.
47. Migration is a generic term used to refer both to immigration and to emigration.
48. Emigration, and in extreme cases even depopulation, is the unwelcome result.
49. Form 1995 to 1997, the authors had studied the species, population density, and emigration of the raptorial in Manghe Nature Reserve.
50. Italian emigration to the United States began slowly in 1880's and reached important proportions about 1900.
51. Among the irresolvable problems that spark emigration, there are material ones, and emotional ones.
52. And a strange penultimate chapter on the Irish potato famine in which the potato blight is the villain, responsible for many deaths and massive emigration (shades of McNeill?).
53. He needs no longer weigh reasons for and against his emigration.
54. As many of these people brought their families with them, their departure resembled an emigration.
55. Adhesion of dermal papillae, cell emigration, workload and frequency of contamination were compared with that of microdissection and microdissection with digestive treatment.
56. In the burst of emigration from Ireland in the 1840 s , the potato famine provided the push.
57. This paper examine on the pauperization mechanism and elusion path for the reservoir emigration of the southwest of China.
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