0 to move or move something or someone from one place to another:
2 to move to a different place to work, or to be moved to a different place to work:
Many businesses in the region have closed or relocated abroad.
relocate (sb/sth) to/from/in somewhere The company is seeking to relocate to the Pier 98 Annex.
Most production has been relocated to Hungary, Tunisia, and China.
relocate employees/staff/production It is rare to find agreed contractual terms that give employers unrestricted rights to relocate employees.
Corporations are relocating to other states.
Older knowledge, perhaps because it has been relocated to regions that are damaged by the disease process, does not fare as well.
The video then returned to the scene depicting the remaining three located objects and the puppet then removed and relocated one of these objects.
Ideally, we would compare households' preferred consumption with their actual consumption for those who have and have not relocated.
During this time, seedlings in the shadehouses were regularly relocated to avoid positioning effects, and watered frequently to avoid water shortage.
By migration, we mean the ability of an ambient to relocate itself by entering or exiting other ambients.
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