resettlement
(noun)
rē-ˈset-l-mənt
Definitions
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The act or process of settling again or being settled in a new place.
The dance of souls finding new havens, crafting futures upon fresh soil.Example: The refugees were offered resettlement in a nearby country.
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The movement of people to a new location or settlement.
A journey under open skies, where hope takes root once more.Example: Government programs focused on the resettlement of displaced individuals after the war.
Origin
from re- 'again' + setlement, Middle English, from Old French 'seetle'
Synonyms
relocation, reestablishment, migration
Antonyms
displacement, evacuation, exodus