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migrant
[mahy-gruhnt]
noun
a person or animal that migrates.
a person who attempts to permanently relocate to a new country, but who may be subject to removal by the government of that country: unaccompanied child migrants.
undocumented migrants;
unaccompanied child migrants.
Also called migrant worker. a person who moves from place to place to get work, especially a farm laborer who harvests crops seasonally.
migrant
/ ˈmaɪɡrənt /
noun
a person or animal that moves from one region, place, or country to another
an itinerant agricultural worker who travels from one district to another
an immigrant, esp a recent one
( as modifier )
a migrant hostel
adjective
moving from one region, place, or country to another; migratory
Other Word Forms
- nonmigrant adjective
- unmigrant adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of migrant1
Example Sentences
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage has shifted on his pledge to stop migrants arriving on small boats within two weeks of entering government if they win power.
The TPS program was established by Congress in 1990 to give temporary protections for migrants from countries experiencing war and natural disasters.
The president also campaigned on cracking down on illegal immigration, telling supporters he believed migrants were stealing jobs from Americans.
He revealed he was planning to have lunch with the Albanian prime minister to discuss possible migrant returns agreements.
According to the latest British Social Attitudes survey, 81% of those who voted Reform last year believe that migrants have undermined rather than enriched the country's culture.
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