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Resettle   /risˈɛtəl/   Listen
Resettle

verb
1.
Settle in a new place.



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"Resettle" Quotes from Famous Books



... that only when things had begun to resettle themselves was any fresh reference made ...
— King John of Jingalo - The Story of a Monarch in Difficulties • Laurence Housman

... from another world, from which you have traveled, although not physically. Your world is not a material one, as far as its people are concerned. Your civilization is a mental one, which has been placed in danger. You must resettle your people, but this cannot be done here, on Earth, except in the minds of the mentally ill—and that would not be a satisfactory solution. Have I ...
— The Inhabited • Richard Wilson



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