Pronunciation: /brɛksədəs/
noun A blend of 'Brexit' and 'exodus', referring to the mass departure of people from the UK following Brexit
A1 Many people are leaving the UK because of Brexodus.
A2 The Brexodus of skilled workers is causing concerns for businesses.
B1 The Brexodus has led to a shortage of healthcare professionals in the UK.
B2 The impact of Brexodus on the economy is being closely monitored by analysts.
C1 The government is implementing strategies to mitigate the effects of Brexodus on various industries.
C2 The long-term consequences of Brexodus on the UK's workforce are still uncertain.
formal The Brexodus of skilled workers from the UK has caused concerns for various industries.
informal Many people are considering a Brexodus to other European countries in search of better opportunities.
slang I heard Sarah is planning a Brexodus to France next month.
figurative The company experienced a Brexodus of senior employees after the new management took over.
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