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Understanding Emigration: Definition, Examples, and Differences with Immigration

Emigrate is a verb that means to leave one's country or home to live in another country. It can also refer to the act of leaving one's native country to settle in a new country.
Example sentences:

1. Many people have emigrated from their home countries to seek better opportunities in other parts of the world.
2. The family emigrated to the United States in search of a better life.
3. The company has been encouraging its employees to emigrate to its overseas offices to gain international experience.
4. The government has introduced policies to encourage skilled workers to emigrate to the country and contribute to its economic growth.
5. The term "emigrate" is often used interchangeably with "immigrate," but while both words refer to moving to a new country, "emigrate" specifically refers to leaving one's home country, while "immigrate" refers to entering a new country.

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