verb

relocate

to move, to transfer

The company will relocate to a new office.

The company will relocate to a new office.

They decided to relocate their family to the countryside.

They decided to relocate their family to the countryside.

((sth./sb.)) ((to/in somewhere)) to move (sth./sb.) to a new place The company will relocate its staff to the new branch.

((to/in somewhere)) to move to a new place We are relocating to Scotland next year.

Synonyms: move, transfer, shift

From the prefix 're-' (again) and 'locate' (to place). Literally, 'to place again'.

Think 're-locate': to find a new location for something or someone.

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