Similar words: locate, allocate, located, dislocate, location, advocate, suffocate, equivocate. Meaning: v. 1. become established in a new location 2. move or establish in a new location.
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1) If the company was to relocate, most employees would move.
2) Some were unwilling to relocate.
3) The company is to relocate its headquarters in theMidlands.
4) They found themselves compelled to relocate.
5) The firm may be forced to relocate from New York to Stanford.
6) There will be the problem of where to relocate the returning troops.
7) The company decided to relocate to the suburbs because the rent was much cheaper.
8) Employees who refuse to relocate are in breach of contract .
9) Then he dictated that thousands more relocate there.
10) Forty staff chose to relocate to the Bristol area and continued their employment with Sun Life in the head office.
11) The team must relocate to make way for the major-league expansion Diamondbacks.
12) A National Marine Fisheries facility is scheduled to relocate from Tiburon.
13) Organisations may choose to relocate to a new area for a variety of reasons.
14) The Chrysler Center will relocate to Hansen Ford's current site.
15) Semi-skilled and unskilled workers were more willing to relocate than management and professional staff.
16) Polisario announced that its forces had begun to relocate in the assembly areas allocated to them for the period of the ceasefire.
17) It has since agreed to relocate,[http://sentencedict.com/relocate.html] vacating its city-owned premises by mid-November.
18) Employees are reimbursed for any legal fees incurred when they relocate.
19) Some firms are very flexible on this issue and where possible, allow them to relocate at a later date.
20) Sun vice president Denis Yaro heads SunConnect and will relocate to Grenoble by the middle of next year.
21) Staff were asked at this time to complete a form indicating whether or not they wished to relocate.
22) Candidates who have the most formal education and who are willing to relocate should have the best job prospects.
23) The plant was taken over just two months ago, and now the new owners have decided to relocate in the Midlands.
24) Relocation or redundancy At the outset R.S. had no idea of how many staff would relocate or how many would choose redundancy.
25) Two years ago female members of Congress pushed to relocate the statue to the Rotunda.
26) The two DNA strands in the sample would, of course, usually relocate their partners and reform the paired double helix.
27) We shall go on backing business in the region and encouraging companies to relocate here.
28) Then, suddenly, the wife was offered an excellent promotion if she would relocate to San Francisco.
29) If rents continue to rise, many local businesses may decide to relocate.
30) The management plan being implemented by the pyramid authorities would relocate the camels from this ridge.
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