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relocate

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


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It may well be that the duo have decided to relocate to one of their other impressive properties, which include a home in London and a countryside retreat in upstate New York.

From MarketWatch • Apr. 15, 2026

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

From Salon • Apr. 8, 2026

James created a bit of controversy when he said on “Bob Does Sports” YouTube video that Memphis should relocate to Nashville.

From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 4, 2026

"Then the government should build houses and relocate them to the new site."

From BBC • Apr. 3, 2026

During the summers, we would relocate to Rocky Mount, North Carolina, where Jimmie and I would work as chauffeur and maid for the Belchers, a wealthy White family in the lumber industry.

From "Reaching for the Moon" by Katherine Johnson




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