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EmigrationThe process of leaving one’s home or country in order to settle in another home, place or country, for personal, economic, political, religious or social reasons.
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EmigrationThe process of leaving one country to take up permanent or semipermanent residence in another.
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Emigration1640s, from Late Latin emigrationem (nominative emigratio) "removal from a place," noun of action from past participle stem of Latin emigrare "move away, depart from a place," from [..]
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EmigrationThe act of departing or exiting from one State with a view to settling in another.
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Emigrationprocess of leaving one country or region to live in another.
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EmigrationMigration that leaves one country for another country. This is the other side of immigration. While immigration is people moving into a country, emigration is people moving out. People emigrate for th [..]
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Emigrationmigration from a place (especially migration from your native country in order to settle in another) (emigrant) someone who leaves one country to settle in another (emigrate) leave one's c [..]
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EmigrationThe migration of people out of a country.
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Emigrationmovement of people away from an area, region or country.
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EmigrationThe process of leaving one's country of birth to settle permanently in another country.
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EmigrationThe movement of people out of their native land to other countries.
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EmigrationThe movement of members from a population. emission standards
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EmigrationThe process of leaving one country or place to live in another.
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EmigrationThe act of leaving one country in order to settle in another.
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Emigrationmovement of individuals out of a population
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EmigrationEmigration is the act of removing oneself from a country to another with an intention not to return. It will not be renunciation of ones nationality for another citizenship. Emigration is mere removal [..]
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Emigration(n) migration from a place (especially migration from your native country in order to settle in another)
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EmigrationThe departure of individuals from a given area
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EmigrationThe process of leaving one country to take up permanent or semi-permanent residence in another country. See also immigration.
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EmigrationThe act of departing or exiting from one State view to settle in another. International human norms provide that all persons should be free to any country, including their own, and that only in limited circumstances may States impose restrictions on the individual’s right to leave its territory.
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EmigrationMigration out of a country in order to settle in another.
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EmigrationEmigration is moving away from the country of birth or citizenship.
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EmigrationThe act of leaving the country of residence to permanently settle in a different country.
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EmigrationThe movement of individuals out of the population.
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Emigration
The act of emigrating; movement of a person or persons out of a country or national region, for the purpose of permanent relocation of residence.
A body of emigrants; emigrants collectively; as, t [..]
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Emigration
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Emigrationlang=en
1800s=1818
* '''1818''' — . ''''.
*: In this emigration I exceedingly lamented the loss of the fire which I had obtained through accident and knew not how to reproduce it.
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EmigrationThe movement of people out of a country or region.
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EmigrationMovement out
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