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exurbia
[ ek-sur-bee-uh, eg-zur- ]
noun
- a generalized area comprising the exurbs.
exurbia
/ ɛksˈɜːbɪə /
noun
- the region outside the suburbs of a city, consisting of residential areas ( exurbs ) that are occupied predominantly by rich commuters ( exurbanites ) Compare stockbroker belt
Derived Forms
- exˈurban, adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of exurbia1
Word History and Origins
Origin of exurbia1
Example Sentences
Aldean's dark and restrictive small town mentality is moving out of the suburbs, especially as they become more liberal, and into exurbia.
So a lot of what makes Tod Goldberg’s lively, often entertainingly snarky story collection “The Low Desert” so cohesive is its preferred destination for murder and despair: West Coast exurbia.
Later, it moved to a more spacious if utilitarian site a mile or so south of Route 50 in Chantilly in what was then exurbia.
We downsized from a big house in wooded exurbia with a poor walk-score, to a smaller, more efficient townhome built into a hillside, near bike paths and bus routes.
We could be seeing the creation of a new Democratic heartland — exurbia — and this alignment could hang around for a while.
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