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 Translation for 'exodus' from English to Polish
NOUN1   an exodus | exoduses / exodi
NOUN2   Exodus | -
SYNO Book of Exodus | Exodus | exodus | ...
eksodus {m} [masowe wyjście]exodus [departure en masse]
bibl.relig.
Księga {f} Wyjścia <Wj>
(Book of) Exodus
bibl.relig.
Druga Księga {f} Mojżeszowa <2 Mojż>
(Book of) Exodus
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Usage Examples English
  • The 1949–1956 Palestinian exodus was the continuation of the 1948 exodus of Palestinian Arabs from Israeli-controlled territory after the signing of the ceasefire agreements.
  • The town suffered a major rural exodus. Authon lost population in 1793, earlier than elsewhere in the department (where the rural exodus began in the 1850s).
  • An Assyrian exodus from the town began in November 2012, when Free Syrian Army soldiers threatened to invade the town.
  • "Baal-zephon" thereby also became a placename, most notably a location mentioned in the Hebrew Scriptures' Book of Exodus as the location where the Israelites miraculously crossed the Red Sea during their exodus from Egypt.
  • The exodus from the area to the U.S. continued throughout the latter part of the 19th century and indeed for much of the first part of the twentieth.

  • A Cuban exile is a person who emigrated from Cuba in the Cuban exodus. Exiles have various differing experiences as emigrants depending on when they migrated during the exodus.
  • The film's central characters repeatedly blame an Indian National Congress-led government in Delhi for the Kashmir exodus while in reality the actual exodus took place during a coalition government supported by the BJP.
  • Although a mass exodus in Japanese pro wrestling was not unheard of, an exodus of this size was unprecedented at the time, rivalled only by Tenryu's exodus to form SWS in 1990.
  • The exodus of Sarajevo Serbs was one of many exoduses of Serbs during Bosnian War. Right before this exodus there was another exodus of 17,000 Serbs from Odžak.
  • "Our Moon has Blood Clots : The Exodus of the Kashmiri Pandits" is a 2013 memoir by Indian author Rahul Pandita about the exodus of Kashmiri Hindus in the late 1989 and early 1990.

  • "1948 and After: Israel and the Palestinians" is a collection of essays dedicated to the Palestinian exodus of 1948 and subsequent events.
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