different between resettle vs relocate
resettle
English
Etymology
re- +? settle
Verb
resettle (third-person singular simple present resettles, present participle resettling, simple past and past participle resettled)
- (intransitive) to settle in a different place
- (transitive) to force someone to settle in a different place
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- treelets
resettle From the web:
relocate
English
Etymology
re- +? locate
Verb
relocate (third-person singular simple present relocates, present participle relocating, simple past and past participle relocated)
- (transitive) to move (something) from one place to another.
- (intransitive) to change one's domicile or place of business.
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Anagrams
- caroteel
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