Sentence examples for to emigrate from inspiring English sources

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to emigrate

verb

To leave the country in which one lives, especially one's native country, in order to reside elsewhere.

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She didn't want to emigrate.

I want to emigrate".

You're threatening to emigrate?

Others are making plans to emigrate.

They seem to have wanted to emigrate.

Why is she so reluctant to emigrate?

In 1975, she was forced to emigrate.

It's a bad reason to emigrate.

She wants to emigrate; he doesn't.

Most don't want to emigrate permanently.

They are also more prone to emigrate.

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