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1 emigrate
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2 emigrate
هَاجَرَ \ emigrate: to leave one’s country and settle in another. immigrate: to come into a country to make one’s home there (not as a visitor). migrate: to move from one place to another; more regularly to different countries for different parts of the year: Some birds nest in Britain but migrate to Africa for the winter. -
3 emigrate
[ˈemɪgreɪt] verbto leave one's country and settle in another:يُهاجِرMany doctors have emigrated from Britain to America.
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4 nazahha
emigrate [?] -
5 falasa
ruin, make bankrupt [Sem p-l-s, Amh fellese (get uprooted, emigrate)] Swa filisi borrowed from Ar -
6 hajara
depart; emigrate; separate oneself [Sem h-g-r, Ara hgr (convert to Islam)] -
7 اغترب
v. emigrate, exile, expatriate -
8 نزح
v. bail up, emigrate, evacuate, migrate -
9 هاجر
v. emigrate, migrate, immigrate -
10 رحل
رَحَلَto depart, decamp, leave, go away, part, move away, set out, take off; to travel, journey, go on a trip; to migrate, immigrate, emigrate -
11 نزح
نَزَحَ: اِغْتَرَبَ، هاجَرَ، رَحَلَto emigrate, expatriate, leave or be far away from one's home or country; to depart, decamp, leave, go away, move away; to immigrate (to); to migrate -
12 هاجر
هاجَرَto emigrate, expatriate, leave one's native country; to immigrate (to); to migrate -
13 هجر
هَجّرَ: شَرّدَto displace, drive away, make homeless, dislodge, force to emigrate -
14 thought
[ˈθɔːt]1. verb2. noun1) something that one thinks; an idea:فِكْرَهI had a sudden thought.
2) the act of thinking; consideration:تَفْكيرAfter a great deal of thought we decided to emigrate to America.
3) general opinion:رأي، فِكْرscientific thought.
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15 جلا
جَلاَ \ clarify, elucidate. \ See Also أوضح (أوضَح) \ جَلاَ عن \ evacuate: to empty; leave: Everybody evacuated the town when the army approached. \ جَلاَ عن بَلَدِهِ \ emigrate: to leave one’s country and settle in another. -
16 نزح
نَزَحَ \ drain: to flow away; cause (unwanted liquid) to flow away: The oil drained slowly out of the engine. This pipe drains the rainwater off the roof. migrate: to move from one place to another; more regularly to different countries for different parts of the year: Some birds nest in Britain but migrate to Africa for the winter. pump: to force (liquid or air) with a pump; fill or empty (a container, a pipe, etc.) with a pump: Pump the water out of the boat. quit: to leave completely: He quit(ted) his job after quarrelling with his employer. \ See Also غادر (غادَر)، هاجر (هاجَر) \ نَزَحَ عن بَلَدِهِ \ emigrate: to leave one’s country and settle in another. -
17 هاجر
هَاجَرَ \ emigrate: to leave one’s country and settle in another. immigrate: to come into a country to make one’s home there (not as a visitor). migrate: to move from one place to another; more regularly to different countries for different parts of the year: Some birds nest in Britain but migrate to Africa for the winter. -
18 immigrate
هَاجَرَ \ emigrate: to leave one’s country and settle in another. immigrate: to come into a country to make one’s home there (not as a visitor). migrate: to move from one place to another; more regularly to different countries for different parts of the year: Some birds nest in Britain but migrate to Africa for the winter. -
19 migrate
هَاجَرَ \ emigrate: to leave one’s country and settle in another. immigrate: to come into a country to make one’s home there (not as a visitor). migrate: to move from one place to another; more regularly to different countries for different parts of the year: Some birds nest in Britain but migrate to Africa for the winter.
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