emigre|emigres in English

noun

emigrant, one who leaves one's own country to settle in another (French)

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1. He was one of the emigres who left France after the French Revolution.

2. I often travelled abroad with him as his driver when he investigated the activities of our revolutionary emigres.

3. In his speech he made no mention of her second husband, the emigre theatre director Fyodor Komisarjevsky.

4. In 1897-1902, Kots resided in Paris, where he graduated from a mining institute and established contact with the revolutionary emigres.

5. So we've brought him along today to see how even these emigre Russian aristocrats and bourgeois can still scrape a living!

6. He was an old emigre gentleman, blind and penniless, who was playing his flute in his attic, in order to pass the time.

7. Exiles and Emigres: The Flight of European Artists from Hitler A plain answer is required please, not a load of political Bumph and side stepping.

8. Idov, a Jewish emigre whose parents fled the Soviet Union to escape bigotry against Jews, took such offense that he accosted Dorozhkin by slapping him in the face.

9. Afro-Cuban emigre Philbert Armenteros, founder of the Miami band Los Herederos (The Inheritors), says his music can channel important messages from the gods of his African ancestors.

10. Examples of in a sentence The younger generation, however, were Bonapartist in sympathy; Gramont's cousin Antoine Louis Raymond, comte de Gramont (1787-1825), though also the son of an emigre, served with distinction in Napoleon's armies, while Antoine Agenor, duc de Gramont, owed his career to his early friendship for Louis