relocate (B2)
verb
Pronunciation: /ˌriːloʊˈkeɪt/
Definition
Move to a new place and establish one's home or business there.
Examples
The family decided to relocate to a warmer climate after years of cold winters.
Our company plans to relocate its headquarters to a larger building downtown next year.
Many people choose to relocate for better job opportunities or a lower cost of living.
How to Use relocate
- relocate to (prepositional phrase)
- Move to a new place (destination). — "They decided to relocate to Australia for a fresh start."
- relocate from (prepositional phrase)
- Move away from a particular place (origin). — "The factory had to relocate from the crowded urban area."
- relocate (someone/something) (collocation)
- To move a person or object to a new place. — "The government helped to relocate the affected residents."
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