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Synonyms for resort

holiday centre

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recourse to

Synonyms

  • recourse to
  • turning to
  • the use of
  • appealing to
  • reference to
  • utilizing

resort to something: have recourse to

Collins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition. 2002 © HarperCollins Publishers 1995, 2002

Synonyms for resort

to look to when in need

to visit regularly

a frequently visited place

that to which one turns for help when in desperation

The American Heritage® Roget's Thesaurus. Copyright © 2013, 2014 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.

Synonyms for resort

a frequently visited place

something or someone turned to for assistance or security

Related Words

act of turning to for assistance

have recourse to

move, travel, or proceed toward some place

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Lake Geneva Regional News - weekly 6,300; The Resorter, Lake Geneva, free weekly 17,000
Neal succeeds Denise Clasen, who was named advertising manager of The Houghton Lake Resorter.
The Dawson family was among Ludington's first "summer resorters."
Barbara Siepker owns The Cottage Book Shop in Glen Arbor and has interviewed over 75 local and summer resorters for this project.
This includes a large section examining the fascinating relationship between the City of David and Orthodox Jewish summer resorters. Beginning in 1931, Mary sent advertisements (in Hebrew) directly to Jewish communities, promoting her newly created resort, Paradise Park (66).
There are already sanctions which can be used to tackle poor performance and these should be used as a last resorters do not put forward plans and suggestions that these councillors do not want.
explicitly stated that the "Resorters and Frequenters of Bawdy Houses" were "to be Bound with Sureties to good Behaviour," as were those "that haunt lewd Houses, or keep Lewd Company or commit Outrages." Only "Idlers," "Disorderly Persons," and bastard-bearing women were to be immediately incarcerated.