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re⋅lo⋅cate
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riˈloʊ
keɪt
,
ˌri
loʊˈkeɪt
/
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[
ree-
loh
-keyt
,
ree-loh-
keyt
]
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-cat⋅ed,
-cat⋅ing.
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–verb (used with object)
1.
to move (a building, company, etc.) to a different location:
plans to relocate the firm to Houston.
–verb (used without object)
2.
to change one's residence or place of business; move:
Next year we may relocate to Denver.
Origin:
1825–35,
Americanism
;
re-
+
locate
Related forms:
re⋅lo⋅ca⋅tion,
noun
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re·lo·cate
(rē-lō'kāt)
v.
re·lo·cat·ed
,
re·lo·cat·ing
,
re·lo·cates
v.
tr.
To move to or establish in a new place:
relocated the business.
v.
intr.
To become established in a new residence of place of business:
relocated in Ohio.
re'lo·ca'tion
n.
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