Associations to the word «Relocate»
Noun
- Texas
- California
- Avalanche
- Resident
- Minneapolis
- Memphis
- Cherokee
- Galveston
- Ghetto
- Avenue
- Saskatoon
- Refurbishment
- Depot
- Burlington
- Denver
- Greenville
- Rockies
- Refugee
- Hometown
- Sydney
- Ravens
- Indianapolis
- Baltimore
- Brisbane
- Manhattan
- Sacramento
- Florida
- Coyote
- Albuquerque
- Boulevard
- Taipei
- Okinawa
- Perth
- Milwaukee
- Dallas
- Lagos
- Edmonton
- Illinois
- Orleans
- Tacoma
- Reno
- Flooding
- Courthouse
- Site
- Francisco
- Dayton
- Hollywood
- Hangar
- Parkway
- Plaza
- Wichita
- Tennessee
- Vegas
- Phoenix
- Mainland
- Houston
- Springs
- Racetrack
- Colorado
- Midwest
- Factory
- Stockton
- Springfield
- Detroit
- Staten
- Connecticut
- Harrisburg
- Stadium
- Brewery
- Cheyenne
- Diego
- Toronto
- Incentive
- Terminus
- Miami
Adjective
Wiktionary
RELOCATE, verb. (transitive) to move (something) from one place to another.
RELOCATE, verb. (intransitive) to change one's domicile or place of business.
Dictionary definition
RELOCATE, verb. Become established in a new location; "Our company relocated to the Midwest".
RELOCATE, verb. Move or establish in a new location; "We had to relocate the office because the rent was too high".
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