relocate — to move to a different place and establish one's home or business there
Part of speech: VERB
Definition: to move to a different place and establish one's home or business there
Pronunciation (IPA): /ˌriːloʊˈkeɪt/
Korean meaning: 이주하다, 이전하다, 이사하다
Korean pronunciation: 리**로우**케이트
Example Sentences
- My cat refuses to relocate from my keyboard when I'm working.
- The company will relocate 500 employees to the new headquarters.
- We need to relocate the meeting to a bigger room because too many people want to attend.
relocate
VERB//ˌriːloʊˈkeɪt//
to move to a different place and establish one's home or business there

to move to a different place and establish one's home or business there

Relocate and communicate, now it's time to celebrate!
🎤Pronunciation
🌳Etymology
Origin
From Latin 'locus' meaning 'place,' combined with the prefix 're-' meaning 'again.' The word entered English in the 19th century as a combination of these elements to describe moving to a new location.
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📝Examples
“My cat refuses to relocate from my keyboard when I'm working.”
“The company will relocate 500 employees to the new headquarters.”
“We need to relocate the meeting to a bigger room because too many people want to attend.”
“I had to relocate my plants three times to find the perfect sunny spot.”
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