exodus in the PONS Dictionary

exodus Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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It never fully recovered from this exodus of talent.
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The reasons for the exodus are varied and disputed.
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The summer months saw a continuous exodus of settlers and the population quickly thinned.
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Black inmates led the exodus from the smoldering cellblocks.
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The size of the exodus increased during and after the war.
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Relegation also resulted in an exodus of players.
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Rapid expansion following the pattern of rural exodus has resulted in considerable rebuilding in the city centre and mushrooming of suburban development elsewhere.
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The commune experienced a significant rural exodus in the 19th century, following the population movement of the department.
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The exodus of these liberal members moved the party further to the right.
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The exodus of labor during the early 1970s was compounded by the stagflation that was a result of higher oil prices and skyrocketing interest rates.
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