单词 | resettled |
释义 | > as lemmasreˈsettled reˈsettled adj. ΘΚΠ society > inhabiting and dwelling > [adjective] > established in residence > again resettled1685 1685 J. Jackson et al. Annot. Holy Bible II. (Micah iv. 4) sig. Ggg/2 These Proverbial allusions do assure us, that they who are redeemed out of Babylon, and the servitude of sin, should enjoy their own with great safety and security, which literally was performed to the returned, resetled Captives. 1793 G. Butt Poems II. 43 Resettled Reason soon resum'd its reign. 1833 J. Marshall in Rep. Circuit Court U.S.: 4th Circuit (1837) II. 453 The resettled account..exhibited a balance against Robert B. Randolph, of $25,229. 1862 J. A. Clarke What Prophets Foretold 271/2 Other expositors..find the fulfilment in the building of the second temple and the resettled condition of the Jews after the Babylonian captivity. 1924 Geogr. Rev. 14 222 The cave dwelling, furthermore, tends to be most common in newly settled or resettled districts. 1937 Sun (Baltimore) 25 May 12/2 Nobody in Washington is able to indicate the means by which resettled farmers and sharecroppers can pay rent on these expensive houses. 1981 Eastern Province Herald (Port Elizabeth) 2 June 5/4 The synod..urged the Diocesan Council to create a committee to co-operate with other concerned groups, and resettled people themselves, in planning a strategy to cope with the problems brought about by forced removal. 1997 G. Hosking Russia (1998) i. 13 The government..improvised a thin web of colonization, sending soldiers, clergy, officials and a few resettled peasants. < as lemmas |
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