exode

[US]/ˈɛksəʊd/
[UK]/ˈɛksoʊd/

Translation

n.(in ancient Roman theatre) a comic play performed after the interval or at the end

Phrases & Collocations

mass exode

human exode

refugee exode

forced exode

economic exode

cultural exode

urban exode

environmental exode

social exode

political exode

Example Sentences

many people experienced an exode during the war.

the exode of talent from the region is concerning.

climate change has caused an exode of farmers.

there was a significant exode after the economic crisis.

the government is addressing the reasons behind the exode.

urban areas are seeing an exode of residents to the countryside.

we must understand the impact of this exode on society.

the exode of refugees has strained local resources.

in recent years, there has been an exode of young people.

experts are studying the patterns of this exode.

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