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was emigrated
verb
To leave the country in which one lives, especially one's native country, in order to reside elsewhere.
Exact(1)
"The Devil" was banned, and Mr. Zulawski, in his words, "was emigrated" (that is, Poland invited him to leave), and he headed to France, where his father had once served as a cultural attaché.
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The third respondent with definite emigration plans was emigrating as a direct result of the pre-2004 restrictions on work entitlements for dependent spouses.
He announced he was emigrating the moment we met.
"Literally one week later I was emigrating to the other side of the world," he said.
When Nir Iveniaki told his grandmother in Tel Aviv that he was emigrating to Germany, the first thing she did was produce a gun.
Lida happened to mention a mutual friend who was emigrating.
John Winthrop, one of the shareholders who was emigrating, was elected the company's governor in October.
Migrants are leaving and Greeks are emigrating.
More people are emigrating than immigrating.
For example, did you tell Borders UK you were emigrating?
Youth unemployment is at staggering levels, and many well-educated young Spaniards are emigrating.
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