0 the act or process of helping someone move to another place to live, or the act of moving to another place to live:
the resettlement of refugees
Thousands of refugees arrive each year in resettlement programmes.
The organization was asked to oversee the resettlement process.
The government will compensate the ousted farmers and pay for land resettlement.
I took it for granted that their popularity was related to their vigorous resettlement work.
These included arrests of suspected criminals, tracking tax evaders and, now, manning the compulsory resettlement campaigns.
In the wake of the plague, there was large-scale population resettlement, where inhabitants of the more unproductive areas left for the better, 'vacant' areas.
Thirdly comes the grassroots level where local leadership is so important, especially in such vital areas as postwar trauma and if necessary resettlement.
Moreover, there was no time for complicated international agreements and large-scale resettlement plans.