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emigration
emigration: moving from a
country
immigration: moving to a
country
Emigration:
The noun emigration has 1
sense (first 1 from tagged
texts)
1. (1) emigration,
out-migration, expatriation --
(migration from a place
(especially migration from
your native country in order
to settle in another))
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Synonym 1 sense of emigration
Sense 1
emigration, out-migration,
expatriation -- (migration
from a place (especially
migration from your native
country in order to settle in
another))
=> migration -- (the movement
of persons from one country or
locality to another)
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Coordination Terms 1 sense of
emigration
Sense 1
emigration, out-migration,
expatriation -- (migration
from a place (especially
migration from your native
country in order to settle in
another))
-> migration -- (the movement
of persons from one country or
locality to another)
=> emigration, out-migration,
expatriation -- (migration
from a place (especially
migration from your native
country in order to settle in
another))
=> immigration, in-migration
-- (migration into a place
(especially migration to a
country of which you are not a
native in order to settle
there))
=> gold rush -- (a large
migration of people to a newly
discovered gold field)
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Hypernyms: 1 sense of
emigration
Sense 1
emigration, out-migration,
expatriation -- (migration
from a place (especially
migration from your native
country in order to settle in
another))
=> migration -- (the movement
of persons from one country or
locality to another)
=> motion, movement, move --
(the act of changing location
from one place to another;
"police controlled the motion
of the crowd"; "the movement
of people from the farms to
the cities"; "his move put him
directly in my path")
=> change -- (the action of
changing something; "the
change of government had no
impact on the economy"; "his
change on abortion cost him
the election")
=> action -- (something done
(usually as opposed to
something said); "there were
stories of murders and other
unnatural actions")
=> act, human action, human
activity -- (something that
people do or cause to happen)
=> event -- (something that
happens at a given place and
time)
=> psychological feature -- (a
feature of the mental life of
a living organism)
=> abstraction -- (a general
concept formed by extracting
common features from specific
examples)
=> abstract entity -- (an
entity that exists only
abstractly)
=> entity -- (that which is
perceived or known or inferred
to have its own distinct
existence (living or
nonliving)) |