Noun
Act of settling again, or state of being settled again; as, the resettlement of lees.
Source: Webster's dictionaryTrue, some land was bought by a few Cabinet Ministers. They bought the land. No minister, to my knowledge acquired land which was meant for resettlement. Robert Mugabe
I felt very strongly the whole social impact of that depression, you know, and I felt very strongly about the efforts that this Resettlement Administration was trying to accomplish; resettling people, helping them, and so on. Ben Shahn
According to county documents, while the order will take effect in June, resettlement affiliates and nonprofits are required to submit their placement strategies to the U.S. State Department by Jan. Source: Internet
Adding a ballot question asking whether the county should continue accepting refugees for resettlement was supported by some residents who wanted to bar new refugees at a contentious meeting a month ago. Source: Internet
Blaming Zafar for sparking the recent wave of debate and causing the community to become a target, the coalition rejected Zafar and his call for citizenship, noting that most Rohingya refugees are waiting on official resettlement or to return to Myanmar. Source: Internet
As a result of the resettlement and land-clearing programs, the area under cultivation expanded by about 450,000 hectares, reaching about 2.4 million hectares by the early 1960s. Source: Internet