Similar words: location, relocate, vocation, avocation, invocation, provocation, equivocation, international relations. Meaning: ['rɪːləʊ'keɪʃn] n. 1. the transportation of people (as a family or colony) to a new settlement (as after an upheaval of some kind) 2. the act of changing your residence or place of business.
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61 One plant closing or relocation is enough to terminate the employment future of an entire city.
62 R.S. used Hill and Knowlton to research the five counties and to help it produce the relocation documentation.
63 News of a proposed relocation should not only be communicated to employees but should also be given to suppliers and customers.
64 The scheme would involve the relocation of the United Bus depot to another site in Darlington.
65 And more men are turning down promotion or relocation in order to give more time to their families.
66 Before taking any decision to relocate, organisations should consider carefully whether relocation is the answer to their problems.
67 Rescue and relocation efforts were still going on.
68 forced relocation to a job in another city.
69 She wasn't going along with our tenant relocation program.
70 Children at Sunday school class, Manzanar Relocation Center, California.
71 Wholesale relocation of residents has become norm than exception.
72 Our shop is having a Big clearance sale Because of its relocation.
73 The relocation was phased with departments relocating separately to the new location.
74 Because the ELF objects are based at offset 0 (until relocation),(sentencedict .com) the convenience variables include the relative offset into the temporary memory block.
75 So questions over acceleration, relocation of resources and resequencing are all inherent and accounted for in the as-built programme.
76 LBJ has to show a South Beach relocation was smart.
77 The meaning and the software realization of the interrupt vector table relocation is introduced.
78 The existing IP address range may change because of the relocation.
79 The city house relocation Control section manages the scene drawing lots at the relocation pep rally to have the estimate organization, and invites the Notary organ appearance notarization.
80 Relocation of syngenetic uranium may explain a characteristic feature of the deposits.
81 OK, fine, I'll let you bankroll the relocation of farmers, and their schools, homes, hospitals, highways, and railroads poleward.
82 To passed through the full consultation mediation still the inextricability relocation dispute, should accept the administrative ruling application promptly.
83 As a result of this relocation, many thriving northern industrial centers became depressed areas.
84 Despite the inclement weather, this critical phase of the relocation exercise was completed successfully.
85 Operating work for all staff job rotation, transfer , and relocation plan.
86 ANQI core business is residential relocation solution to MNC's expatriates.
87 Arriving persons were told that they were merely at a transit stop for relocation further east or at a work camp.
88 When building the relocation table for an executable or shared object file, the link editor catenates those sections to form a single table.
89 The city house relocation Control section should strengthen the relocation permission the management by supervision.
90 In MMU scheme, the value in the relocation register is added to every address generated by a user process at the time it is sent to memory.
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