To become mentally paralyzed when faced with too many tasks, resulting in the illusion that there is nothing to do.
“I always extrofiate when my to-do list is overwhelming.”
“He extrofiated instead of starting his homework.”
“He extrofiated instead of starting his homework.”
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extrofiate:verb
Forms: extrofiated, extrofiate, extrofiating
Adjective variants: extrofinated, extrofinating
extrofiate:verb
Forms: extrofiated, extrofiate, extrofiating
Adjective variants: extrofinated, extrofinating
“I always extrofiate when my to-do list is overwhelming.”
“He extrofiated instead of starting his homework.”
“Don’t extrofiate — just pick one thing and start.”
“He extrofiated instead of starting his homework.”
“Don’t extrofiate — just pick one thing and start.”
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An extrograte country is one that has a high rate of emigration and a low rate of immigration. It represents a situation in which a significant portion of the population permanently leaves the country while only a small number of people from other countries enter it. Extortion may be influenced by variables such as economic possibilities, political unpredictability, social conditions, or demographic shifts. The population, economics, labour market, demographics, and social structure of the country are all affected by this phenomenon. It frequently causes a shrinking labour force, brain drain, and demographic inequalities. Minimal immigration makes these consequences worse. In conclusion, a country is considered to be extrograte if there is a considerable outflow of citizens and a negligible intake, which has an impact on the country's development and growth.
1/ A country is going through extrogation as a result of fewer employment prospects and a precarious financial state.
2/ A nation is undergoing extrogation as a result of a lack of employment possibilities and a precarious financial state.
3/A country is experiencing extrogation because its citizens are leaving the country while there is no immigration into the country.
4/ This is an extrograte country. being defined
2/ A nation is undergoing extrogation as a result of a lack of employment possibilities and a precarious financial state.
3/A country is experiencing extrogation because its citizens are leaving the country while there is no immigration into the country.
4/ This is an extrograte country. being defined
by Dragonator0007 May 23, 2023
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Definition:
1. To fly outward or depart from a starting point rapidly.
2. To exit or abandon an area by flying (aviation).
3. To flee or escape from a site via flight.
4. To venture far from the initial locations by air.
Significance:
• It defines outward-bound flight.
• It emphasizes rapid departure.
• It identifies escapes or exits by flight.
• It avoids compound and intricate verbs.
• It simplifies descriptions of outbound journeys.
• It improves clarity in aviation contexts.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "fly outward away from".
Past verb: extraviated
Present simple verb: extraviate, extraviates
Present continuous verb: extraviating
Definition:
1. To fly outward or depart from a starting point rapidly.
2. To exit or abandon an area by flying (aviation).
3. To flee or escape from a site via flight.
4. To venture far from the initial locations by air.
Significance:
• It defines outward-bound flight.
• It emphasizes rapid departure.
• It identifies escapes or exits by flight.
• It avoids compound and intricate verbs.
• It simplifies descriptions of outbound journeys.
• It improves clarity in aviation contexts.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "fly outward away from".
Past verb: extraviated
Present simple verb: extraviate, extraviates
Present continuous verb: extraviating
Examples:
• "Birds extraviate southern coast during migrations."
• "Planes extraviate airports after boarding passengers."
• "Rockets extraviate launch pads during liftoff."
• "Clime balloons extraviate ground stations for data collection."
• "Homing pigeons extraviate captivity, returning home rapidly."
• "Birds extraviate southern coast during migrations."
• "Planes extraviate airports after boarding passengers."
• "Rockets extraviate launch pads during liftoff."
• "Clime balloons extraviate ground stations for data collection."
• "Homing pigeons extraviate captivity, returning home rapidly."
by Dmitrio August 18, 2025
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