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View definitions for relocated

relocated

adjective as in moved

Strongest match

adjective as in transferred

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She jokes that she has relocated after every film.

He relocated to New York City in 1966 after he dropped out of Los Angeles City College and began touring with flute player Herbie Mann.

But after the fire, when the school relocated to a Boys & Girls Club — where his class shares a giant room with several other classes — the environment became too chaotic.

Trump has frequently suggested that Gaza should be cleared out, the Palestinians who live there relocated to Egypt and Jordan.

From Salon

The brothers relocated multiple times after the fire and are now settled in Monrovia with Warner’s former co-worker.

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

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