0 present participle of resettle --
1 to (be helped or forced to) move to another place to live: --
The US government forcibly resettled the Native Americans in reservations.
His family originally came from Ireland, but resettled in the US in the 19th century.
I am delighted that many of them are resettling in public sector housing in my constituency.
In addition, we are enlarging our schemes for resettling squatters.
The majority of highly qualified redundant aircraft workers are looking for immediate alternative employment and good progress is being made in resettling them.
The county council plan has the advantage of resettling the people in the villages and small towns scattered throughout the countryside.
It is intended to provide advice and assistance where necessary with a view to resettling these persons in civil life.
Its role will involve coordination, information exchange and actions relating to the resettling of refugees.
A computerised database will also allow the traceability of every process implemented to protect the family unit while they are in the process of resettling.
That does not help in resettling and helping those who are being discharged from hospital.