Examples of 'émigré' in a sentence
Meaning of "émigré"
Émigré (noun) - An émigré refers to a person who has left their own country to settle in another, typically for political reasons. This term is commonly used to describe individuals who have been forced to flee their home country due to persecution, war, or other threats to their safety
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- A French person who has departed their native land, especially a royalist who left during the French Revolution.
- An emigrant, one who departs their native land to become an immigrant in another, especially a political exile.
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I will not be mistaken for a cowardly émigré.
Skill development through émigré expertise and capacities.
There was little work for an émigré.
To several émigré families who might be persuaded by pressure.
Spandaryan called for the émigré group to be dissolved.
For every émigré entering a country there is an immigrant leaving a country.
It is also cultivated by émigré circles abroad.
The émigré editors appended a statement criticising the workers for exposing themselves to repression.
It was also an important gathering place for the émigré community.
The returning émigré chatted calmly with those who had murdered some of his close relatives.
I am a lonesome émigré like you.
A Russian émigré working as an organ transporter.
Here he was involved with Croatian émigré groups.
A Russian émigré who has crossed back over.
Your family in Paris is involved in a dangerous émigré organization.
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This has reinforced the émigré status of many diaspora Lebanese.
He and Elfriede socialized with the émigré community.
The Russian émigré also suffered injuries from broken glass.
He came to Paris and started an émigré organisation here.
Postwar émigré writers from other European countries explore similar themes.
Berlin and Paris developed thriving émigré communities.
Russian émigré we recruited into DARPA.
Soon he became active in Polish émigré literary circles.
A Russian émigré woman is accosted in Paris in broad daylight by a Soviet intelligence officer.
Gazdanov can be regarded as a White émigré.
The rich stores of retrieved émigré archival Ucrainica.
A successful campaign was waged that helped stimulate a separatist movement among many Cossack émigré groups.
Slavery was reestablished and many of the émigré Spanish colonists returned.
One year before émigré animator Manuel García Ferré had created in Argentina the Hijitus series.
They appeared individually in the Russian émigré press.
They became renowned in the Russian émigré community for his financial generosity.
In addition he worked as a composer and pianist in a Russian émigré cabaret.
He encounters a beautiful Austrian émigré who makes him realize his mistake in leaving.
He became part of the vibrant circle of Hungarian émigré artists.
Through baseball I ceased being an émigré child and became an American kid.
His memory was kept alive by the Lithuanian émigré press.
Additional Poles came from the large émigré community in France and Belgium to enlist.
She also organized and participated in Lithuanian émigré activities.
Karla 's signal referred me to several émigré families who might be persuaded by pressure.
These stories appeared first individually in the Russian émigré press.
The Yussupovs became renowned in the Russian émigré community for their financial generosity.
He lived an otherwise quiet life and engaged in Ustaše émigré politics.
It was designed by the Russian émigré architect Valery Stashevsky.
Paris vibrates nostalgic sound of the Gypsy violins accompanying the sleepless nights of émigré Russians.
He settled in Paris and was active in émigré circles and in Freemasonry.
This injected a substantial political diversion into White Russian émigré ranks.
It was projected by the Russian émigré architect Boris Fesenkov.
Part of the exhibition examines the central role of Alphonse Legros in French émigré networks.
They work for a Cuban émigré named Concha Ramirez.
From then onwards Nazar was closely involved in Turkestani émigré politics.