"Resettle" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
To resettle means to settle or establish someone in a new home, often after they have been forcibly displaced or are in need of a new place to live.
For example: "The government worked with aid organizations to resettle refugees who had fled a war-torn country."
It can also mean to return to a place once lived in or worked at, but not be resident there again.
For example: "After working abroad for several years, she decided to resettle back in her hometown."
Alternatively, it can refer to the act of settling or paying off a debt or a loan in installments.
For example: "He had to resettle his student loan over several years to make it more manageable."
In general, resettle means to re-establish or settle something or someone in a new location or situation.
Noun: A large artificial lake or pool of water collected and stored for various purposes, such as hydroelectric power generation, water supply, or flood control.