Exodus
Emergence definition
Exodus emerges as a mass departure of people from a place, driven by change, where the transformation of state or condition unfolds over time, resulting in a significant change in the population or demographics of the area, which is influenced by the quantity of matter in the people, as they resist changes in motion and interact with their environment.
Wiktionary senses
Historical origin
Prerequisite chain
Neighborhood
In other languages
Prerequisites
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Understanding change is essential for grasping exodus
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A mass departure of people from a place, often driven by persecution, hardship, or conflict, resulting in a significant change in the population or demographics of the area.
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A mass departure of people from a place, often driven by persecution, hardship, or conflict, resulting in a significant change in the population or demographics of the area.