relocate

/riˈloʊkeɪt/
verb
  1. To move to a new place, especially a home or business.
    • Many people relocate for better job opportunities.
    • Our family decided to relocate to a warmer climate.
    • The company will relocate its headquarters to Chicago next year.
  2. To move something to a different position or location.
    • We need to relocate the bookshelf to the other side of the room.
    • Please relocate the files to the new server.
    • The zoo plans to relocate the elephants to a larger enclosure.
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