relocate
verb[IorT]
uk/ˌriː.ləʊˈkeɪt/us/ˌriːˈloʊ.keɪt/tomoveormovesomething or someone from oneplaceto another:
ThecouplerelocatedtoFlorida.这对夫妇搬到了佛罗里达。
There areplansto relocate themainrunwayat theairport.
Whenofficialsrelocate abear, it willtrytoreturntoitsterritory.
to take something somewhere
- takeAre you allowed to take your phone to school?
- bringCould someone bring me a cup of coffee?
- takeSomeone's taken my pen.
- removeCan someone please remove this ugly plant?
- take awayWhen you've finished your meal, the waiter takes the plates away.
- take outShe opened her bag and took out a small notebook.
- They have notyetdecidedwhere to relocate thefactory.
- Mycompanyrelocated me toParis.
- Corporations are relocating to otherstates.
Changing homes & moving
- anti-immigrant
- anti-immigration
- asylum seeker
- deinstitutionalize
- diaspora
- greener pasturesidiom
- immigrant
- immigration
- migrant
- migrate
- migration
- mover
- removal
- removalist
- remover
- resettle
- resettlement
- settle
- shift
- stake
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Placing and positioning an object