Resettled [verb]

Definition of Resettled:

relocate

Synonyms of Resettled:


Opposite/Antonyms of Resettled:

Save

Plant

Stay

Preserve

Remain

Sow


Sentence/Example of Resettled:

Many Socialists desire the towns to control and resettle the country.

With what restlessness they take short flights and resettle.

I felt one of them resettle my pillow, which allowed me to observe a screen placed around the adjoining bed.

Audley mechanically resumed his former life,—sought to resettle his thoughts on the grand objects of ambitious men.

As we approached a breeding colony the birds would fly up, hover about, and resettle when we drew back a sufficient distance.

And they make room for thee, and bid thee welcome, and then resettle to their hushed pursuits as if nothing had happened!

The wondering peer, who had begun to resettle himself in the corner of his carriage, answered that they were.

And they make room for thee, and bid thee welcome, and then resettle to their hushed pursuits, as if nothing had happened!

Trina shut her lips tightly, cleared her throat, and pretended to resettle a hair-pin at the back of her head.