noun
- a person who helps establish a colony in a new territory
- a person from a country that establishes political control over another territory and its people
Usage: often used in historical or critical contexts
Examples
- The early colonizers faced harsh winters and food shortages.
- Spanish colonizers arrived in the Americas in the 16th century.
- The museum exhibit examined the impact of European colonizers on indigenous cultures.
- Many colonizers brought diseases that devastated native populations.
- The colonizers established trading posts along the coast.
- Critics argue that colonizers exploited natural resources for their home countries.