relocating Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˌriː.ləʊˈkeɪt]
  • Us [ ˌriːˈloʊ.keɪt]

Meaning of relocating In English

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  • In addition, any public debate of this kind was meaningless without relocating the meaning of community, self, and social interest within a new framework.

  • This may have been because the option of simply relocating to a safe village was always there.

  • For sociometric surveys across third, fourth, and fifth grades, attrition was due to children relocating to a new school district or retention.

  • Companies responded to deregulation by relocating their headquarters abroad.

  • In fact, the possibility of individual firms relocating in response to environmental costs has been a concern for public policy in many countries.

  • However, this is very time-consuming because it needs image processing of several images and relocating a camera.

  • The projections for those actually relocating at least once ranges upwards from 42 per cent, against 25 per cent of actual recorded relocations.

  • Advances in computer technology and telecommunications meant that a firm could trade skills internationally without physically relocating key employees.

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