1. emigrant - Noun
2. emigrant - Verb
Removing from one country to another; emigrating; as, an emigrant company or nation.
Pertaining to an emigrant; used for emigrants; as, an emigrant ship or hospital.
One who emigrates, or quits one country or region to settle in another.
Source: Webster's dictionaryWhile we were growing up, the biggest insult for us was when dark emigrant forces called our homeland an unnatural, artificial creation. When we grew up, the biggest insult for us was when we realised that was true. Đorđe Balašević
Man is a substantial emigrant on a pilgrimage of being, and it is accordingly meaningless to set limits to what he is capable of being. José Ortega y Gasset
Nobody wants a political prisoner, but a political emigrant is no problem. Alexei Navalny
As the emigrant travel on the trail declined in later years and after livestock ranches were established at many places along the trail large herds of animals often were driven along part of the trail to get to and from markets. Source: Internet
A separate theory purports that one branch of a "Hurst" family of Virginia (originally from Plymouth Colony) moved to South Carolina at about the same time and changed the spelling of its surname of over a century to that of the emigrant Hearsts. Source: Internet
Bendix was an emigrant scholar who had become well known for his Weber-interpretations. Source: Internet