to relocate

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to change one's domicile or place of business

Alfred relocated to Colorado Springs to take advantage of the boom in the defense industry.

become established in a new location; "Our company relocated to the Midwest"
If people or businesses relocate or if someone relocates them, they move to a different place. If the company was to relocate, most employees would move There will be the problem of where to relocate the returning troops + relocation relocations re·lo·ca·tion The company says the cost of relocation will be negligible. if a person or business relocates, or if they are relocated, they move to a different place relocate to
to move (something) from one place to another
To locate again
{f} move to a different apartment; move to a different place; change the location of something
move or establish in a new location; "We had to relocate the office because the rent was too high" become established in a new location; "Our company relocated to the Midwest
become established in a new location; "Our company relocated to the Midwest
to change ones domicile or place of business
move or establish in a new location; "We had to relocate the office because the rent was too high"
to relocate

    Hyphenation

    to re·lo·cate

    Turkish pronunciation

    tı rilōkeyt

    Pronunciation

    /tə rēˈlōkāt/ /tə riːˈloʊkeɪt/

    Etymology

    [ t&, tu, 'tü ] (preposition.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English tO; akin to Old High German zuo to, Latin donec as long as, until.
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