Resettle

Pronunciation: /riːˈsɛtəl/

Resettle (verb)

  1. To move someone to a new place to live, especially after they had to leave their old home.
  2. To establish a community or group in a place again after it was empty or unsafe.

Examples

  • The family resettled in a new apartment after the move.
  • They resettled near the school so their child could walk.