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relocate

/ˌɹiˈloʊ̯keɪ̯t/verb3 syllables

Relocate means: become established in a new location.

Synonyms for relocate1

also used for relocate

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What does relocate mean?2

verb

1

become established in a new location“Our company relocated to the Midwest”

2

move or establish in a new location“We had to relocate the office because the rent was too high”

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

What rhymes with relocate?1

two syllables

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Relocate in a sentence

  • Rent is too high, so we've decided to relocate the store.frpzzd
  • The archaeologists needed to relocate the burial grounds before the pipeline could be built.Eccles17
  • We have to relocate this entire industrial park to a safer area.tsole
  • Algeria is planning to relocate its capital to the town of Boughezoul.Amastan
  • Yanni is an expat and he's relocating to Algeria.Amastan
  • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.unknown
  • Florida's warm climate and miles-long beautiful beaches attract vacationers and those willing to relocate or retire.Hybrid
  • Real estate agents say they’re fielding a surge of inquiries from city-dwellers wanting to relocate.Hybrid

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Forms of relocate

as a verb

past tense
relocated
present participle
relocating
third-person singular
relocates
past participle
relocated