Resettlement (noun)

  1. The act of establishing oneself or a group of people in a new place, especially after being forcibly removed from their previous home.
  2. The process of causing someone to move to a new place, especially after being forcibly removed from their previous home.

Origin:

From the prefix "re-" meaning "again" and the word "settlement" meaning "the act of establishing oneself in a new place".

Examples:

  1. The government's resettlement program for the refugees was met with mixed reactions.
  2. The company's resettlement plan for the employees was well received.
  3. The resettlement of the indigenous people was a controversial issue.
  4. The resettlement program aims to provide a stable and secure environment for the refugees.
  5. The resettlement project is intended to help the displaced residents to rebuild their lives.
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