Similar words: relocate, relocation, located, locate, allocate, collocate, dislocate, locatio. Meaning: adj. settled in a new location.
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1, The company has relocated to Liverpool.
2, About two thousand families will be relocated in the outer suburbs.
3, They've relocated our bus - stop.
4, My company relocated me to Paris.
5, The company relocated its head office to Stanford.
6, The residents were relocated to temporary accommodation while the work was being done.
7, Relocated employees received grants towards incidental expenses like buying carpets.
8, Many of those evacuated were relocated to nearby buildings.
9, Offices may have been relocated, but not allegiances.
10, The gym and other sports rooms would be relocated in the remaining building.
11, Rhinos are also now being relocated to sanctuaries which are surrounded by high voltage fencing.
12, The company said many will be relocated in new-style, bigger stores.
13, The families were relocated and paid compensation by the government.
14, The company relocated its premises to Huntingdon and asked Mr Rose to move to the new premises.
15, Some 25,000 people have been relocated from 64 villages outside Cologne to allow lignite mining to take place.
16, She seated herself at the desk, relocated a floral display and smiled as the first patient walked into the room.
17, The villagers whose cottages are destroyed by the floods have to be relocated immediately.
18, But transportation to and from the island is a real challenge,(http://sentencedict.com/relocated.html) especially for relocated public housing tenants.
19, It was the elder Gough who founded the Marin Weightlifting Club and relocated it to the vacant machine shop in 1990.
20, This takes much of the uncertainty of house buying and selling off the relocated employee's shoulders.
21, If these requisites of work discipline were not satisfied the workshop was closed and the equipment relocated.
22, This situation was remedies in 1980 when the center was relocated in first floor quarters with access for those in wheel chairs.
23, At her right, in one of the dining-room chairs relocated for the occasion, sat our host, Harlan Nugent.
24, In addition to the Navy and civilian employees, dozens of defense contractors have relocated or beefed up local offices.
25, The question for folks there is will it be an expansion team or a relocated one?
26, The old Wilton sheds were demolished and the Dye House relocated in Kilmarnock.
27, Los Angeles County, which has more than 100 separate contracts with private firms, has successfully relocated people within county government.
28, Around 1200, for reasons unknown, significant numbers of Hohokam across the basin relocated outside this valley.
29, In these images the solid elements of domestic life are often dissolved and relocated in strange, outdoor spaces.
30, Held in prisoner-of-war camps, some of the men were later reunited with their relocated families.
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