emigrating (Meaning)

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emigrating (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Emigrate

emigrating Sentence Examples

  1. The family contemplated emigrating to a different country in search of better opportunities.
  2. Due to political unrest, numerous individuals emigrated from their homeland to neighboring countries.
  3. Before emigrating, she carefully researched the cultural and economic aspects of her prospective new home.
  4. The thought of emigrating to an unfamiliar land filled her with a mix of excitement and trepidation.
  5. He weighed the pros and cons of emigrating, considering the impact on his career and family.
  6. Faced with limited job prospects, a group of young professionals chose to emigrate to pursue their ambitions abroad.
  7. The government implemented various policies to encourage the emigration of skilled workers to address labor shortages.
  8. The artist's desire to explore new artistic avenues led him to emigrate to a city known for its vibrant arts scene.
  9. Despite the challenges, communities around the world banded together to provide support to individuals emigrating from war-torn regions.
  10. She felt a sense of nostalgia as she reminisced about her homeland while living as an emigrant in a foreign country.

FAQs About the word emigrating

of Emigrate

exiting,migrating, bailing, relocating, departing, moving, resettling, peeling off, pushing off, packing (up or off)

settling, arriving, staying, dwelling, immigrating, dwelling, staying, immigrating,remaining, arriving

The family contemplated emigrating to a different country in search of better opportunities.

Due to political unrest, numerous individuals emigrated from their homeland to neighboring countries.

Before emigrating, she carefully researched the cultural and economic aspects of her prospective new home.

The thought of emigrating to an unfamiliar land filled her with a mix of excitement and trepidation.