relocated (to) (Meaning)
relocated (to)
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Synonyms & Antonyms of relocated (to)
relocated (to) Sentence Examples
- The city relocated its residents to a safer area following the hurricane.
- The company relocated its headquarters to a more central location in the city.
- The family relocated to a smaller town in search of a more peaceful environment.
- The government relocated the refugees to a temporary shelter while their permanent housing was being built.
- The school relocated the students to a different building due to renovations being done in their original space.
- The department store relocated its furniture section to the second floor to accommodate a new product line.
- The museum relocated its famous painting to a more secure location to protect it from potential damage.
- The doctor relocated his practice to a more accessible area to serve a wider patient base.
- The restaurant relocated its kitchen to a larger space to handle the increased demand for catering services.
- The park relocated its playground to a more shaded area to provide a safe and comfortable space for children to play.
FAQs About the word relocated (to)
moved (to),inhabited, settled,populated, colonized
depopulated,unpeopled,
The city relocated its residents to a safer area following the hurricane.
The company relocated its headquarters to a more central location in the city.
The family relocated to a smaller town in search of a more peaceful environment.
The government relocated the refugees to a temporary shelter while their permanent housing was being built.