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Synonyms for relocate
riˈloʊ keɪt, ˌri loʊˈkeɪtre·lo·cate
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Princeton's WordNet
relocateverb
become established in a new location
"Our company relocated to the Midwest"
relocateverb
move or establish in a new location
"We had to relocate the office because the rent was too high"
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PPDB, the paraphrase database
List of paraphrases for "relocate":
resettle, move, reposition, delocalise, transfer, rehouse, relocation
Words popularity by usage frequency
ranking | word | |
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#1142 | move | |
#1337 | transfer | |
#6732 | relocation | |
#19891 | relocate | |
#50135 | reposition | |
#120012 | resettle |
How to use relocate in a sentence?
On repeated viewing of that very grainy video, we now suspect that there( were) far more originals in Mosul Museum than I first thought, whilst there was indeed a program to relocate antiquities to safekeeping in Baghdad, it looks now as though it didn't reach that particular museum.
Through the Money Follows the Person (MFP) Demonstration, Texas is also committed to allowing individuals to relocate from institutional settings, such as nursing homes and intermediate care facilities for an individual with an intellectual disability or related conditions (ICF/IID), into the community without first registering on an interest list.
After full consideration of this weekend's attacks of terror on innocent citizens in Paris, I will oppose any attempt to relocate Syrian refugees to Alabama through the U.S. Refugee Admissions Program, as your Governor, I will not stand complicit to a policy that places the citizens of Alabama in harm's way.
All of our California-based stylists will be offered the opportunity to relocate to the new roles in other states.
After all, New York City-based is already a haven of progressive Progressive Democrats, so adding more people who will vote for Progressive Democrats will not change much, nevertheless, if the voting rights of citizens are canceled out by noncitizens, many of those citizens would relocate to places where their democratic and constitutional rights were protected. That would further erode the tax base of New York City-based at a time when a financial crisis is looming ….
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