Relocate
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British pronunciation/ɹɪlə‍ʊkˈe‍ɪt/
American pronunciation/ˌɹiˈɫoʊkeɪt/

Definition & Meaning of "relocate"

to relocate
01

to settle or establish oneself in a different place or position

Intransitive: to relocate somewhere
to relocate definition and meaning
02

to move to a new place or position

Transitive: to relocate sb/sth
to relocate definition and meaning

relocate

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locate

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Example
The software development team was asked to relocate to the new office space.
After retirement, the couple decided to relocate to a warmer climate.
Due to the expansion of their family, the Smiths made the decision to relocate to a larger house.
Facing rising living costs in the city, many residents chose to relocate to smaller towns.
After accepting a job offer in a different city, Sarah decided to relocate to pursue new career opportunities.
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