mass exodus
political exodus
economic exodus
a mass exodus of refugees.
(3) observance of the Sabbatic year (Exodus 23:10-11;
Earlier in the day, a planeload of U.N. weapons inspectors left Baghdad aboard a flight to Cyprus, joining the exodus of diplomats, aid workers and other foreigners.
There was a mass exodus of people fleeing the war-torn region.
The exodus of skilled workers is causing a talent drain in the country.
Many families joined the exodus to escape the natural disaster.
The exodus of students studying abroad has increased due to the pandemic.
The exodus of businesses from the city has left many empty storefronts.
The exodus of refugees seeking asylum is putting pressure on neighboring countries.
The exodus of wildlife from their natural habitats is a concerning trend.
The exodus of residents from rural areas to cities is a common phenomenon.
The exodus of tourists during the off-season has impacted local businesses.
The exodus of employees from the company was due to poor working conditions.
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