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Definition of émigré in English: émigrénounˈɛmɪɡreɪˈɛməˌɡreɪ A person who has left their own country in order to settle in another, typically for political reasons. Soviet émigrés and defectors Example sentencesExamples - In view of the contributions of German émigrés, the experiential program was named Émigré Memorial German Internship Program.
- For the most part, the work of Russian émigré scientists and engineers became a part of the mainstream activities of the new country.
Synonyms stranger, visitor, non-member, odd man out
Origin Late 18th century (originally denoting a person escaping the French Revolution): French, past participle of émigrer 'emigrate'. Definition of émigré in US English: émigré(also emigre) nounˈɛməˌɡreɪˈeməˌɡrā A person who has left their own country in order to settle in another, typically for political reasons. Soviet émigrés and defectors Example sentencesExamples - For the most part, the work of Russian émigré scientists and engineers became a part of the mainstream activities of the new country.
- In view of the contributions of German émigrés, the experiential program was named Émigré Memorial German Internship Program.
Synonyms stranger, visitor, non-member, odd man out
Origin Late 18th century (originally denoting a person escaping the French Revolution): French, past participle of émigrer ‘emigrate’. |