Someone who leaves one country to settle in another.
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Examples for "emigrant"
Examples for "emigrant"
1Sir, - I have followed with interest the debate on emigrant votes.
2She understands the emigrant experience; it's nice to share anecdotes with her.
3The survey provides a range of new insights into the emigrant experience.
4His parents met on an emigrant ship and married later in Australia.
5Perhaps you are an emigrant who has returned to live in Ireland?
1The dairy was now run by a young Polish emigree named Beatrice Poznanski.
2Woman in Gold tells the story of an Austrian emigree, Maria Altmann, played by Dame Helen.
3It is an account by the emigree writer George Mikes of a recent visit to his native Budapest.
4Tells about the origins of American nudism, in 1929, at the hands of a German emigree named Kurt Barthel.
5They had been interested in the falsifications of two previous speakers, an anti-Communist emigree Count & a Soviet embassy official.
1Incomer and outgoer each drew back a step, each laughed, each tendered an apology.
2The new man should have looked mean or weak or rascally, to suit the outgoer.
3Homefarers and outgoers jostled Curly on the narrow stone sidewalk.
4The outgoers looked at Arnold curiously as he made his way among them in a direction which was not that of the exit.
1A future king of France, while an emigre, had been to Louisiana.
2It is the third high-profile killing of a Chechen emigre since September.
3Solidarity was trapped by a number of myths, said a Polish emigre scholar.
4They hired Peckham, a South African emigre, to write the script.
5She has the emigre blood in her veins, and it will come out.
6Some say he's a wealthy emigre turning his talents to account.
7The old captain was an emigre, and had returned undecided what he would do.
8His father, Emmanuel, was a Jewish emigre from Kiev.
9Do you wait at table and hand little dishes to coster-mongers, ancien regime, en emigre?
10As an emigre French artist who moved to New York in 1938, her career developed slowly.
11Salim is a travelling salesman, an emigre from Oman stranded in the snow of New York.
12Piotr met Laurie through his cousin, Marek, an emigre bachelor who works in a travel agency.
13Gazdanov's elegantly eerie 1940s novel about an emigre journalist's ongoing trauma is tightly constructed and fast-moving.
14Was his father one Joseph Boleslaw Kopernicus Stokowski, a Polish emigre who became a London stockbroker?
15The emigre came always at the appointed time, and always took away a large piece of bread.
16Seated at it are General Danican, the emigre leader of the mob, and General Menou, his government opposite number.