noun
- a person who settles in and helps establish a colony
- a person or nation that establishes political control over a foreign territory and its people
Usage: British spelling; American spelling is 'colonizer'
Usage: often used in historical or political contexts
Examples
- The early colonisers of Australia faced harsh environmental conditions.
- European colonisers established settlements across North America in the 17th century.
- The colonisers imposed their language and customs on the indigenous population.
- Many colonisers sought wealth and resources in newly discovered lands.
- Historians study the motivations and impact of colonisers on native societies.
- The colonisers built forts and trading posts along the coast.