emigrantem‧i‧grant /ˈemɪɡrənt/ noun [countable] - But the number of emigrants forced the introduction of booking systems, although a booked passage did not guarantee comfort.
- However, this had its dangers, and it was several weeks before an emigrant from Earth could adapt to it.
- In addition, there is no guarantee that the assisted emigrants will not return to their communities after a short period.
- Prices are spiralling, the economy is contracting and jobs are disappearing even faster than the emigrants are leaving.
- The emigrants dissolve their pasts in labour, in blurred decades where memory is functionless.
- The old school, the original emigrants, were mostly gone.
nounimmigration ≠ emigrationimmigrant ≠ emigrantverbimmigrate ≠ emigrate