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View definitions for relocated

relocated

adjective as in moved

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adjective as in transferred

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The social media site, which recently relocated its San Francisco headquarters to Texas, doesn’t appear to have any federal government contracts, but X could benefit from policy changes that affect its rivals such as Meta and TikTok.

Some said they sold their homes and relocated out of an abundance of caution.

In 2014, the club then relocated to the West Midlands.

From BBC

Smyth then relocated in the 1980s to Zimbabwe, and later South Africa, where he is alleged to have abused a further 85 to 100 "young male children aged 13 to 17".

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In most cases the displaced tenants were relocated elsewhere on Lewis rather than sent overseas.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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