Noun
One of the natives of France who were opposed to the first Revolution, and who left their country in consequence.
Source: Webster's dictionaryI had this cliché moment of a Russian émigré abroad: I really missed black bread. I know it's stupid, but I really missed it. Alexei Navalny
The Italian naval vessel Grecale found the overloaded fishing vessel after responding to a distress call made by the migrants who called an emigre Eritrean radio station in Sweden which then relayed the information to the Italian navy. Source: Internet
The film was the second American feature directed by Hungarian emigre Michael Curtiz, who would go on to direct some of the most beloved films Warner Bros. ever released, including The Adventures of Robin Hood. Source: Internet
The emigre artist, Melissa says, saw that the problems Filipino immigrants face in the United States “are rooted in the conditions of Philippine society.” Source: Internet
Instead, Andrew Hallidie, a Scottish emigre, gave San Francisco the first effective and commercially successful route, using steel cables. Source: Internet
Following the Russian Revolution there was a large Russian emigre community in Paris. Source: Internet