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re·lo·cat·ed
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Princeton's WordNet
relocated, resettledadjective
settled in a new location
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relocated
Relocated refers to the act of moving from one place to another, often permanently. It can be applied to individuals, families, businesses or any entity. The process often involves setting up life or operations in the new place, such as establishing a new home, office or production facilities. It may also apply to the movement of objects from one position to another.
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Relocated
Relocated is the seventh studio album from German synthpop group Camouflage, released in 2006 by SPV Records. Three singles were released from the record; "Motif Sky", "Something Wrong", and "The Pleasure Remains". It is currently the band's latest album.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of relocated in Chaldean Numerology is: 7
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of relocated in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2
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The iguana does not belong here, they need to be annihilated. They can’t be relocated. So they must be destroyed.
Officers are clearing the building. Students and faculty members are being relocated to a staging area.
Forces of the 166th brigade ... relocated so that so-called Daesh fighters captured Qurdabiya air base.
We all agree with the report's finding that our city must not maintain statues that serve as validating symbols for racist or bigoted ideology -- that's why we relocated the Confederate statue near the University of Louisville.
When its crew was alerted by a diver that her anchor chain may have impacted coral in the area, the crew promptly, and on their own accord, relocated their position to ensure the reef was protected.
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