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relocate

[ree-loh-keyt, ree-loh-keyt] / riˈloʊ keɪt, ˌri loʊˈkeɪt /


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But those recruits then need to decide whether to make the cross-state trek to work or relocate; the latter option means staring down bidding wars, pricey homes and high rents.

From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 18, 2026

I save about $10,000 annually to build a home in my home country, where I plan to relocate and live for at least five years before deciding whether to return.

From MarketWatch • Apr. 8, 2026

The Defense Department responded by saying it would instead relocate media offices to an “annex” outside the Pentagon.

From Salon • Apr. 8, 2026

He arrived in L.A. at the age of 4 as part of an effort by the Malaysian government to relocate young elephants to zoos in the late 1980s.

From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 31, 2026

It was always crowded with succulents that Bitter kept buying at the farmers’ market and Jam kept trying to relocate into other parts of the house so they could actually use the table.

From "Pet" by Akwaeke Emezi




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