Emigrating

"Emigrating" in a Sentence (10 examples)

He should have been rich: he had every opportunity before emigrating.

Koum's family had to rely on food stamps after emigrating from Ukraine to the United States.

Have you ever thought about emigrating?

Would you consider emigrating?

Yanni grew up in Algeria before emigrating to Canada.

After school hours, my brother and I often stopped by my Auntie Mila's house at Kamias Street in Quezon City to play with my cousins. It was an ancient mansion that was once a foreign embassy. Workers supposedly moved it brick by brick from an outlying province into the city. Auntie Mila was a person attuned to Philippine native culture. She liked all these handmade wooden and shell native crafts. On the other hand, her husband, my Uncle Joe, was very pro-American and inculcated their kids in the English language early on because they intended on later emigrating to the USA. I thought to myself that it was unusual that these cousins spoke English at home as if they were actors on television. But they did speak Tagalog with us. Uncle Joe was from a province, Pangasinan, where Tagalog was a second language; there, people spoke the language Pangasinan amongst themselves. He spoke also the regional language, Ilocano.

For a while now, Tom has been thinking about emigrating.

Tom has been thinking about emigrating for a while now.

By 1300 the Puebloan people throughout the Four Corners region had departed, emigrating primarily to central Arizona and the Rio Grande valley in New Mexico.

He has found joy again since emigrating to Canada.

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