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How to pronounce emigre in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms emigrant, emigree, outgoer
Type of migrant, migrator

Examples of emigre

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The third man is their former history teacher, a Czech emigre named Libor Sevcik.
From the bloomberg.com
Melamid was a longtime partner with fellow Russian emigre and artist Vitaly Komar.
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The silver-haired, bearded Evzen is a wealthy Czech emigre, long living in Tuscany.
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The old man, a Polish emigre, lives alone in Thornton Heath, south London.
From the guardian.co.uk
Milos Dedovic, an emigre from Serbia, is studying for his MBA at night.
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She is an emigre actress renowned in Warsaw for roles in the classics.
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It was a brusque emigre demanding to speak to someone in authority.
From the washingtontimes.com
She recruited Chinese-American emigre Zhou Long to compose the score.
From the boston.com
It's true that Berlin, an emigre from Czarist Russia, had no formal training in composition.
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  • Emigrant: someone who leaves one country to settle in another
  • An u00E9migru00E9 is a person who has emigrated, often with a connotation of political or social self-exile. The word is the past participle of the French u00E9migrer, "to emigrate".
  • Emigre may refer to:
  • "Emigre" is a song from the 2006 album For Blood And Empire by the American political punk rock band Anti-Flag. It was released as a 45 RPM 7" vinyl single on RCA Records in 2006.
  • One who has departed their native land, often as a refugee; An emigrant, one who departs their native land to become an immigrant in another
  • An emigrant, especially a political exile. Many from the privileged classes of French society left France during the Revolution.