exoduses

[US]/[ˈeksɒdəs]/
[UK]/[ˈɛɡsɒdəs]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n.A large-scale departure or migration of people.; The departure of the Israelites from Egypt.; A situation resembling the biblical Exodus.

Phrases & Collocations

mass exoduses

historical exoduses

witnessed exoduses

Example Sentences

the city witnessed mass exoduses following the hurricane's devastation.

historical exoduses often reflect periods of political instability and persecution.

we studied the patterns of population exoduses from rural to urban areas.

the economic exoduses led to a decline in the region's workforce.

the film depicted the harrowing exoduses of refugees fleeing war.

the government attempted to prevent further exoduses of its citizens.

the exoduses of young people seeking better opportunities are a concern.

the archaeological evidence suggests several ancient exoduses occurred here.

the environmental degradation spurred exoduses to more sustainable areas.

the sudden exoduses strained the resources of the receiving communities.

the researchers analyzed the causes behind the recent exoduses from the country.

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