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How to pronounce emigrant in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms emigre, emigree, outgoer
Type of migrant, migrator
Derivation emigrate

Examples of emigrant

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Millionaires, emigrant poor and her labouring crew had gone down with the ship.
From the irishtimes.com
His mother, an emigrant from what is now northern Israel, was a Hebrew teacher.
From the boston.com
All exile and emigrant communities are more extreme than the community they left.
From the economist.com
Did a lone wolf hook up with a successful emigrant from the Chippewa Harbor Pack?
From the scientistatwork.blogs.nytimes.com
The California Trail was also a major emigrant route for farmers and gold-seekers.
From the pe.com
Lee's father was a Jewish emigrant from Poland who owned a food store in Brooklyn.
From the time.com
A 19th-century Russian emigrant might never see or speak to his family again.
From the economist.com
The Indian emigrant community in the United Kingdom is now in its third generation.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Elena is a Russian emigrant who lives in the same block of flats as Mark and Jeremy.
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More examples
  • Someone who leaves one country to settle in another
  • (emigration) migration from a place (especially migration from your native country in order to settle in another)
  • (The Emigrants (novels)) The Emigrants is the collective name of a four novel suite by the Swedish author Vilhelm Moberg: *The Emigrants (1949) *Unto a Good Land (1952) *The Settlers (1956) *The Last Letter Home (1959)
  • (Emigrants) 2010. Refers to the number of persons who left Chile with the intention to reside in another country. Data from the World Bank's Migration and Remittances Factbook 2011.
  • (emigration) The process of leaving one's home country to live in another country
  • (EMIGRATION) Since 1852, many Scandinavian members have emigrated to the United States. Particularly in the nineteenth century, poverty, starvation, persecution, and hopelessness motivated people to seek a better life and, for Latter-day Saints, the spirit of gathering to the "Promised Land" in ...
  • (Emigration) The act of moving from one country to another with intention not to return. It is to be distinguished from expatriation, which means the ABANDONMENT of one's country and renunciation of one's citizenship in it, while emigration denotes merely the removal of person and property to ...
  • (Emigration) process in which leukocytes move through the blood vessel wall into the affected tissue spaces
  • A person leaving a country and moving (permanently) to another.