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    relocation
    /ˌriːlə(ʊ)ˈkeɪʃn/

    noun

    • 1. the action of moving to a new place and establishing one's home or business there: "the planned relocation of national headquarters to Warwickshire"

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  2. RELOCATION definition: 1. the act of moving or moving something or someone from one place to another, or an example of…. Learn more.

  3. Use the noun relocation to describe moving from one place to another, like a family's relocation that forced them to leave behind old friends but gave them the opportunity to make new ones in a different city.

  4. Relocation definition: the act or process of moving to a different place. See examples of RELOCATION used in a sentence.

  5. to locate again : establish or lay out in a new place; to move to a new location… See the full definition

  6. noun. /ˌriːləʊˈkeɪʃn/ [uncountable] the act of moving, or of moving somebody/something, to a new place to work or operate. relocation costs. Want to learn more?

  7. to move or move something or someone from one place to another: The couple relocated to Florida. There are plans to relocate the main runway at the airport. When officials relocate a bear, it will try to return to its territory. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. to take something somewhere.

  8. Define relocation. relocation synonyms, relocation pronunciation, relocation translation, English dictionary definition of relocation. 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...

  9. Relocate definition: to move (a building, company, etc.) to a different location. See examples of RELOCATE used in a sentence.

  10. 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. [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]

  11. v.t. to move (a building, company, etc.) to a different location: plans to relocate the firm to Houston. v.i. to change one's residence or place of business; move: Next year we may relocate to Denver. re - + locate 1825–35, American. re′lo•ca′tion, n. 'relocation' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):