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UK
/ɹɪsˈɛtəlmənt/
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[ US /ɹiˈsɛtəɫmənt/ ]
[ US /ɹiˈsɛtəɫmənt/ ]
NOUN
- the transportation of people (as a family or colony) to a new settlement (as after an upheaval of some kind)
How To Use resettlement In A Sentence
- The resettlement fee shall be calculated according to the number of agricultural population to be resettled.
- The displaced families are agreeable to the idea of resettlement provided their basic demands, of cultivable land and community relocation, are met.
- The barazas targeted the affected communities to inform them about the project, the resettlement programme and the procedures for purchase of land.
- Snyder, in my opinion correctly, identifies "four distinct versions of the Final Solution" that preceded the actual hecatomb: "the Lublin plan for a Jewish reservation in eastern Poland," Jewish emigration into the Soviet Union with Stalin's consent (which he refused), Jewish resettlement in Madagascar (which the British navy would have blocked), and forced emigration into the Soviet Union after the German invasion. Caught between two killers
- Prior to white resettlement in the early 1800s, the Delta had been largely occupied by a number of Native American communities, including the Choctaw.
- For sustainable development, the resettlement population cannot make thethe host area exceed its population capacity threshold.
- On the credit side Russia has been brought back into the fold of the international community and in the Balkans the process of resettlement and regeneration goes on apace.
- But Mr Mugabe wants resettlement to be efficient, too, and is absorbing the Musengezi lesson.
- Prison service resettlement work is patchy; in some cases less than a third of those returning from prison receive support from a statutory agency. Times, Sunday Times
- Also the designation RR, adopted for brevity, signifies Rural Rehabilitation and not Rural Resettlement. Emergency Relief in North Carolina. A Record of the Development and the Activities of the North Carolina Emergency Relief Administration, 1932-1935. North Carolina Emergency Relief Commission, State administrator, Mrs. Thomas O'Berry. Edited by J.S. K