relocated Definition In English

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Examples of relocated

  • It has been said that the tactile sensations provided by the cane are somehow "relocated" or "projected" onto the environment.

  • Special arrangement was made to collect data from families who had relocated.

  • First, relocated agents must be given currency or liquidated investment.

  • It is likely that weaving prospered and partly relocated towards areas within easy reach of the army contractors.

  • At the 7-year assessment, five families refused par ticipation, and the remainder could not be relocated.

  • Sensation has thus been relocated from the middle finger to the forefinger.

  • The relocated group had more problems with mental and physical frailty, were more incontinent and suffered more speech impairments than the experimental group.

  • I used to have a friend in the hostel who was relocated to a nursing home because of her loss of independence.

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