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relocate

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


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If Pratt does relocate, he’ll miss out on the chance to vote for his preferred candidate in the general.

From Slate • Jun. 9, 2026

Trade unions have also voiced concerns that the pressure on exporters could push them to relocate, leading to job losses in Switzerland.

From Barron's • Jun. 9, 2026

Last week, Walmart said it would cut or relocate about 1,000 corporate workers.

From The Wall Street Journal • May 18, 2026

He is keen to relocate and ready to return to a top-level club job, six months after his departure from Real.

From BBC • May 17, 2026

Those who lose jobs or decline promotions to let the children finish high school where they currently are sometimes relocate in place.

From "Class Matters" by The New York Times




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