Adjective Satellite
settled in a new location
Source: WordNetI was an only child, but then my parents resettled with different partners, and I am now one of six. Sophie Ellis-Bextor
135,000 persons were permanently resettled and many more were resettled temporarily. Source: Internet
According to this study, refugees resettled in Western countries could be about ten times more likely to have PTSD than age-matched general populations in those countries. Source: Internet
After the Prussian uprisings of 1260–83, however, much of the Prussian nobility emigrated or were resettled, and many free Prussians lost their rights. Source: Internet
After American independence, the British resettled some 7,300 Loyalists with their slaves in the Bahamas, and granted land to the planters to help compensate for losses on the continent. Source: Internet
After World War II, the religious demographic changed fundamentally as the Germans, many of whom were Protestants, were expelled from the region and mostly Catholic Poles were resettled in the area. Source: Internet