Meaning & Definition of word "Relocate"

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    Relocate

    /ˌriːloʊˈkeɪt/

    verb:

    • 1. to move to a different place or location.
      • Example: The company decided to relocate its headquarters to a larger city.
    • 2. to change the position of something.
      • Example: We need to relocate the furniture to make more space in the living room.
    • 3. to transfer to a new location or position.
      • Example: After the merger, several employees were asked to relocate to the new office.
    • 4. to move from one place to another, especially for better opportunities.
      • Example: Many people choose to relocate to cities with better job prospects.
    • 5. to set up in a new place.
      • Example: The family had to relocate when the father got a new job in another state.

    Etymology

    The word 'relocate' is derived from the prefix 're-' meaning 'again' and the root 'locate' which comes from Latin 'locare' meaning 'to place'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    relocate for work:

    to move to a new location for a job or career opportunity.

    relocate to the suburbs:

    to move from a city to a suburban area.

    Related Words

    location:

    A particular place or position.

    locate:

    To find or identify the position of something.

    Slang Meanings of relocate

    Meaning: Doctoring

    Example Sentence: After a tough breakup, she needed to relocate her life.

    Meaning: Clear out

    Example Sentence: This weekend, I’m planning to relocate my stuff to the garage.