English to Arabic Dictionary exodus

exodus

هجرة جماعية
definition
noun
the second book of the Bible, which recounts the departure of the Israelites from slavery in Egypt, their journey across the Red Sea and through the wilderness led by Moses, and the giving of the Ten Commandments. The events have been variously dated by scholars between about 1580 and 1200 bc.
translation of 'exodus'
noun
سفر,
رحيل,
هجرة جماعية,
خروج
example
A white bird of prey hovers above what appears to be a mass 'exodus' of fleeing animals.
The chief executive resigns amid an ongoing 'exodus' of clients and partners.
A mass 'exodus' of foreign workers would also cripple the oil industry.
the annual 'exodus' of sun-seeking Canadians to Florida
With poor openings here, the state also sees an annual 'exodus' of trained professionals.
Our elections seem to prompt little more than a mass 'exodus' to the pub.
Contrary to popular belief, there will not be a mass 'exodus' of age and experience.
According to one player, Blackadder's departure could be the signal for a general 'exodus' .
A mass 'exodus' is the surest evidence you will find for the brutality of a particular country.
The families of the eight detainees were forced to join the 'exodus' .
With the 'exodus' from villages to cities, most families have never been to a swim.
A shop boss today told how he faces a mass 'exodus' of staff following two robberies at his store within 48 hours.
There was a mass 'exodus' of people who had sat through at least two hours of a process that hadn't concerned them.
The 'exodus' followed a new, more restrictive immigration act adopted by Malaysia.
He will not be the first, or the last, and inviting one or two into the A-team squad for training will not serve to halt the 'exodus' .
If the match is cancelled it could spark a mass 'exodus' to the many stillwater fisheries in the region.
The mass 'exodus' of European technical skills adversely affected both quality and productivity.
Once people get their lives scraped back together a bit, I think there may be a mass 'exodus' from Florida.
After all, what did the massive 'exodus' of spectators say to the Westmeath boys last Saturday?
It is quite an 'exodus' for a rural club, with some of the departed difficult to replace.
It predicted that if they got their way there would be ‘a mass 'exodus' of money and jobs’.
The 'Exodus' of the Hebrews was a collective experience, still commemorated by the Jewish Passover festival.
The Haggadah is a book which tells in fourteen steps the story of the Jewish experience in Egypt and of the 'Exodus' and revelation of God.
After the 'Exodus' , red heifers were part of the sacrifices given unto the Levites to perform.
This was at the 'Exodus' from Egypt, where He performed miracles both in Egypt and by the Red Sea.
This story is a microcosm of the 'Exodus' from Egypt; it is a liberation story on a family scale.
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