What are some alternative words for relocate?
Synonyms for relocate
riˈloʊ keɪt, ˌri loʊˈkeɪt
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Princeton's WordNet
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"
PPDB, the paraphrase database
List of paraphrases for "relocate":
resettle, move, reposition, delocalise, transfer, rehouse, relocation
Words popularity by usage frequency
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#1142 | move | |
#1337 | transfer | |
#6732 | relocation | |
#19891 | relocate | |
#50135 | reposition | |
#120012 | resettle |
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From my standpoint, its not new to see this undercurrent of racism and certainly unconscious bias, but I think to see the changes that are being made right now is really its something I look forward to being a part of, and being part of using my voice in a way that I havent been able to of late. So, yeah, its good to be home. Meghan Markle . AND PRINCE Prince Harry RELOCATE TO NEW HOME After announcing in March they would be stepping back as senior members of Prince Harry andMarkle relocatedto Canada, Prince Prince Harry andMarkle relocatedto Canada then to California with their one-year-old son Archie. They haverecently moved intoa placein Santa Barbara, a representativefor the couple previously confirmed to Fox News. Meghan Markle ., Duchess of Sussex and Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex completed their royal duties in March 2020. ( Chris Jackson/Getty Images).
Companies are facing insecurity. What I am hearing now from companies I know is that some of them are trying to relocate their business from the UK to the continent.
We don't follow the suggestion that we should simply accept higher client numbers (margins) in America and lower client numbers in Europe, if we don't solve this margin question, one clearing house in Europe is already saying I have to relocate to the United States.
HSBC operates one of the 10 largest U.S. banking holding companies and so for them to relocate into a perceived Chinese regulatory jurisdiction could be challenging, all the bank's main regulators -- UK, U.S., Hong Kong and maybe Singapore -- would have to agree, and that process if it took a year would be very fast.
Adequate funding is crucial to make sure aid agencies can improve the living conditions for refugees in asylum countries and respond to their protection needs, we relocate refugees away from the conflict border areas, and establish additional refugee camps where needed.
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