emigrating Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈem.ɪ.ɡreɪt]
  • Us [ ˈem.ə.ɡreɪt]

Meaning of emigrating In English

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  • The core of the overpopulation thesis is that an unequal, impartible inheritance system could have prevented the population from growing, becoming impoverished and emigrating.

  • Table 3 presents the results both for single people emigrating and for those leaving home.

  • Sometimes this occurred within a few months after emigrating, sometimes after a span of several years.

  • More than half of the migrants were nonagriculturists before emigrating though most of them had resided in rural areas in their early years.

  • On the other hand, the literature frequently included warnings to professional men thinking of emigrating.

  • After three weeks, emigrating infective juveniles in the suspension were transferred into a small vial, which was then filled to 10 ml with sterile water.

  • We know that people are emigrating; but people have been emigrating from these shores for many years.

  • Emigrating has always been a necessity and often a hope, but seldom a choice.

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