Verb
To settle again.
To settle again, or a second time.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe main thing is to resettle the Chukchi in the Ararat valley, and the Moldovans in Franz-Josef-Land, although it would be more logical to put the Austrians there. Yurii Andrukhovych
The immigrants had to resettle Source: Internet
After the war, the first challenge was to resettle displaced farmers. Source: Internet
But in 1990, the Sandinistas lost national elections to their conservative opponents, who granted concessions to mining and logging companies in the two regions and encouraged demobilized soldiers to resettle there. Source: Internet
A UN resolution of 1984 called for the handover of Varosha to UN control and prohibits any attempt to resettle it by anyone other than those who were forced out. Source: Internet
Finally defeated by the US military force and continuing waves of encroaching settlers, the tribes negotiated agreements to resettle on reservations. Source: Internet