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resettle

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resettle [riːˈsɛtəl]
vb
to settle or cause to settle in a new or different place
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Verb1.resettle - settle in a new place; "The immigrants had to resettle"
locate, settle - take up residence and become established; "The immigrants settled in the Midwest"
Translations
resettle [ˈriːˈsetl]
A. VT [+ persons] → reasentar; [+ land] → repoblar
B. VIreasentarse
resettle [riːˈsɛtəl]
vt
[+ refugees, population] → relocaliser
[+ territory, area] → repeupler
vis'établir
resettle
vt refugeesumsiedeln; landneu or wieder besiedeln
resettle [ˌriːˈsɛtl]
1. vt (refugees) → far insediare; (land) → ripopolare


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They listened intently, and heard the supper-party resettle themselves, and then gently drew back first one bolt and then the other.
Guppy, refolding his arms, resettles himself against the parapet, as resuming a conversation of interest.
 
 
 
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