relocate (Meaning)
relocate (v)
become established in a new location
move or establish in a new location
relocate (v. t.)
To locate again.
Synonyms & Antonyms of relocate
relocate Sentence Examples
- 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.
- The students were excited to relocate to the new campus, which offered state-of-the-art facilities.
- The city government provided financial aid to low-income families to relocate to safer neighborhoods.
- The archaeological team carefully relocated the ancient artifact to a museum for preservation.
- The injured soldiers were relocated to a nearby hospital for treatment.
- The refugee camp was relocated to a more accessible area to ensure adequate supplies.
- 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, shift, transfer, remove, carry, convey, transport, replace,disturb, haul
anchor, freeze, freeze, secure, moor,secure, stabilize, set, set, anchor
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.