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exodus

noun as in leaving

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But the recent unrest, which has so far triggered an exodus of some 7,616 into Lebanon, was for authorities here an unwelcome reversal.

Black added she believed the SNP worked best when on the left politically, and that if the views of current deputy Kate Forbes became party policy there would be a "mass exodus" of members.

From BBC

The song is a reference to Qey Shibir, a violent period in Ethiopia's history that launched a civil war in the 1970s, sparking a famine that led to the mass exodus of Ethiopian refugees.

From Salon

Captains, engine bosses and others have been part of a mass exodus in recent years.

The company has already seen a shake-up in leadership and exodus of senior executives at the company.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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