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to emigrating
verb
To leave the country in which one lives, especially one's native country, in order to reside elsewhere.
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He is a muscular fellow who came close to emigrating to New Zealand last year but decided to stay put.
The upper-class Arjun (Vivek Oberoi) is a charming wastrel looking forward to emigrating to America, whose life is transformed when he falls under Michael's reformist spell.
She is survived by her cherished husband Dr. Oscar E. Fernandez, her daughter Helen Fernandez and husband Gerard Murphy, her daughter Carmen Romero and her husband Tobin Romero, her son Oscar G. Fernandez and his wife Stacey Usiak along with four grandchildren and a large and loving family in her native Colombia, where she was a lawyer and judge prior to emigrating to the United States in 1965.
Despite being unemployed once again, she says she would not resort to emigrating for a second time.
He follows David to a business meeting with Rod, which David has arranged as a prelude to emigrating his family to Sydney, and with David's help changes Rod's mind about Pete.
In Figure 2 D, we further characterized these TRITC+ DCs, based on the expression of CD11c and MHCII, and found that they corresponded to emigrating skin DCs, as they expressed the characteristic CD11c+MHCIIhigh profile.
Similar(52)
I want to emigrate".
They seem to have wanted to emigrate.
Others are making plans to emigrate.
Why is she so reluctant to emigrate?
Most don't want to emigrate permanently.
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