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View definitions for relocated

relocated

adjective as in moved

Strongest match

adjective as in transferred

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Construction is due to begin before the end of December, which means that lands will be taken, villages relocated.

Rice, a New Orleans native who wrote many novels here, relocated to La Jolla, Cal.

After the implosion of the project, Harris relocated to a commercial apple orchard in upstate New York.

After a long painful process, he ended a relationship with his longtime girlfriend and relocated from Oregon to Colorado.

Forced to leave relatives behind, they relocated to the Washington Heights neighborhood in upper Manhattan to start a new life.

Some illustrations have been relocated for better flow, causing some page numbers to be removed.

So that paragraphs could flow uninterrupted, illustrations were relocated to positions between paragraphs.

Author portraits have been relocated between their biographical introductions and the beginning of their writings.

Those which served as numbered notes have been relocated to the end of each section.

Footnotes were relocated from the end of page to the end of the text and linked for easy reference.

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On this page you'll find 25 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to relocated, such as: removed, departed, null, left, migrated, and transferred.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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