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View usage for: (riːloʊkeɪt, US -loʊkeɪt) Word forms: 3rd person singular presenttense relocates, present participle relocating, past tense, past participle relocatedverbIf 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. [VERB] Ray Bonner first relocated to Africa several years ago. [VERB] There will be the problem of where to relocate the returning troops. [VERB noun] The hearing was relocated from Belfast to the Supreme Court in Dublin. [VERB noun] Synonyms: move house, move, change residence, leave More Synonyms of relocate relocation (riːloʊkeɪʃən)Word forms: plural relocations uncountable noun The company says the cost of relocation will be negligible. ...the forcible relocation of large numbers of civilians from urban to rural areas. relocate in British English (ˌriːləʊˈkeɪt) verb1. to move or be moved to a new place, esp (of an employee, a business, etc) to a new area or place of employment 2. (intransitive) (of an employee, a business, etc) to move for reasons of business to a new area or place of employment Derived forms relocation (ˌreloˈcation) noun relocate in American English (riˈloʊˌkeɪt) US verb transitive, verb intransitiveWord forms: reˈloˌcated or reˈloˌcating2. to move to a new location Derived forms relocation (ˌreloˈcation) noun Examples of 'relocate' in a sentencerelocate Tell her that it would be to her advantage, to Rachel's advantage, to relocate.Hadn't he been telling himself it was time to move on while he was still young enough to relocate ?At any rate, it seems like the thing to try first, before we pick up and relocate. In other languagesrelocate British English: relocate VERB 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. - American English: relocate
- Brazilian Portuguese: deslocar
- Chinese: 重新安置
- European Spanish: trasladar
- French: déménager
- German: verlegen
- Italian: trasferire
- Japanese: 移転させる/移転する
- Korean: 이동하다
- European Portuguese: deslocar
- Latin American Spanish: trasladar
Chinese translation of 'relocate' vt - [business, staff]
调(調)动(動) (diàodòng)
vi -
迁(遷)往别(別)处(處) (qiānwǎng biéchù)
Definition to move or be moved to a new place of work Should they be forced to relocate at the end of the contract? Synonyms move house change residence migrate flit (Scottish, NorthernEngland, dialect) pack your bags (informal) Additional synonymsI wish he'd just go away and leave me alone. Synonyms leave, withdraw, exit, depart, move out, go to hell (informal), decamp, hook it (slang), slope off, pack your bags (informal), make tracks, get on your bike (British, slang), bog off (British, slang), sling your hook (British, slang), rack off (Australian, New Zealand, slang) Definition to go away (from a person or place) Just pack your bags and leave.She was not allowed to leave the country. Synonyms depart from, withdraw from, go from, escape from, desert, quit, flee, exit, pull out of, retire from, move out of, disappear from, run away from, forsake, flit (informal), set out from, go away from, hook it (slang), pack your bags (informal), make tracks, abscond from, bog off (British, slang), decamp from, sling your hook (British, slang), slope off from, take your leave of, do a bunk from (British, slang), take yourself off from (informal) Definition to start to live or work in a different place My home is in Yorkshire and I don't want to move. Synonyms relocate, leave, remove, quit, go away, migrate, emigrate, move house, flit (Scottish, NorthernEngland, dialect), decamp, up sticks (British, informal), pack your bags (informal), change residence Additional synonymsDefinition to leave (a place) Police were called when he refused to quit the building. Synonyms leave, depart from, go out of, abandon, desert, exit, withdraw from, forsake, go away from, pull out from, decamp from, take off (informal), pack your bags (informal) Definition to change the location of one's home or place of business They removed to America. Synonyms move, transfer, transport, shift, quit, depart, move away, relocate, vacate, flit (Scottish, NorthernEngland, dialect) |