flee the country in English

verb

run away from one's country, escape from the country

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1. They were forced to flee the country.

2. He was caught trying to flee the country.

3. The former president has been forced to flee the country.

4. Despite Nkurunziza’s reassurances, however, Burundians continue to flee the country

5. Thousands have been compelled to flee the country in makeshift boats.

6. He probably took her hostage to gain time to flee the country.

7. 22 Thousands have been compelled to flee the country in makeshift boats.

8. 10 The king had tried to flee the country in June 17 and had been ignominiously brought back under guard.

9. 21 He was overthrown in a coup in 1991 and forced to flee the country, but that only fed his popularity.

10. The US has told its nationals to stay 50 miles ( 80km ) away from Fukushima and has chartered flights for those wanting to flee the country .

11. The general feeling of lawlessness in Chechnya increased during the first seven months in 1994, when four hijacking accidents occurred, involving people trying to flee the country

12. Pierre Nkurunziza’s 2015 re-election for a third, unconstitutional term sparked a political and economic crisis marked by violent repression and deteriorated living conditions, pushing over 400,000 Burundians to flee the country

13. ‘a Beseeching gaze’ ‘His friends urgently besought him while there was yet time to flee the country.’ ‘People who pray tend to beseech their deity for some kind of enrichment or advancement.’ ‘The forlorn gazes of the people beseeched them to give them solace, to end their pain.’

14. The primary victims included the estimated 80,000 to 120,000 inmates of the political prison camps; the inmates of the ordinary prison system, including the political prisoners among them; Christian and other religious believers, as well as others considered to introduce subversive influences; persons who try to flee the country, including persons forcibly repatriated by China; starving populations, and persons from Japan, the Republic of Korea and other countries who were abducted or denied repatriation, and became victims of international abductions and enforced disappearances.