emigrating in English

verb
1
leave one's own country in order to settle permanently in another.
Rosa's parents emigrated from Argentina
synonyms:move abroadmove overseasleave one's countrymigraterelocatedefect
verb

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1. I'm seriously considering the possibility of emigrating.

2. It means taking into account the possible spiritual costs of emigrating.

3. He considered emigrating, but his family managed to dissuade him.

4. I flirted briefly with the idea of emigrating.

5. Whatever the reason, more Britons are emigrating to Australia today than at any time since the 1950s.

6. As with all Aberdeens outside Scotland, it was named after the original Aberdeen City by Scots emigrating from home.

7. 18 European families emigrating from their homelands were encouraged to immigrate into Australia after World War II.

8. Coptic Christians make up 10% of Egypt's population, and many are emigrating from Egypt because of religious tension

9. David Bailie was born in 1937 in South Africa, going to boarding school in Swaziland and emigrating to Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) with his family in 1952

10. Song said that the number of people moving to Hong Kong is actually increasing while the number emigrating is on the downturn.

11. Amish-Made Since members of this unique group began emigrating to the United States in the 18th century, the Amish have been noted for their devotion to simple living, self-sufficiency and tight-knit community