relocate (Meaning)

Wordnet

relocate (v)

become established in a new location

move or establish in a new location

Webster

relocate (v. t.)

To locate again.

relocate Sentence Examples

  1. The company decided to relocate its headquarters to a more central location.
  2. Due to rising sea levels, the residents were forced to relocate their homes to higher ground.
  3. The wildlife conservation organization worked to relocate endangered animals to a safer habitat.
  4. The factory was closed down, and the workers were offered assistance to relocate to other areas.
  5. The students were excited to relocate to the new campus, which offered state-of-the-art facilities.
  6. The city government provided financial aid to low-income families to relocate to safer neighborhoods.
  7. The archaeological team carefully relocated the ancient artifact to a museum for preservation.
  8. The injured soldiers were relocated to a nearby hospital for treatment.
  9. The refugee camp was relocated to a more accessible area to ensure adequate supplies.
  10. The business owner relocated his store to a more visible and profitable location.

FAQs About the word relocate

become established in a new location, move or establish in a new locationTo locate again.

move, transfer, shift, remove, convey, haul, reposition,disturb, carry, displace

fix, freeze, moor, anchor, stabilize, anchor, set, moor,secure, secure

The company decided to relocate its headquarters to a more central location.

Due to rising sea levels, the residents were forced to relocate their homes to higher ground.

The wildlife conservation organization worked to relocate endangered animals to a safer habitat.

The factory was closed down, and the workers were offered assistance to relocate to other areas.