Definitions
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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
relocate .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- adjective settled in a new location
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Examples
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On some (typically tactical) scopes, this function is relocated from the objective tube to a separate dial on the side of the scope but it is still essential.
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On some (typically tactical) scopes, this function is relocated from the objective tube to a separate dial on the side of the scope but it is still essential.
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I just relocated from the rural northeast to Vancouver, WA.
The Good News 2009
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Not mentioned in the article is one such promising intervention: Memphis HOPE, which supports intensive case management for families relocated from the last two public-housing – HOPE VI redevelopments.
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My family and I have just relocated from a distant state, and are living in a hotel while looking for a house.
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Not mentioned in the article is one such promising intervention: Memphis HOPE, which supports intensive case management for families relocated from the last two public-housing – HOPE VI redevelopments.
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While there, I was introduced to a person who had just relocated from the “Windy City” to my hometown in the “Twin Lakes” area.
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Jay of the Wine Chicks and also a fellow Wine Sediments contributor recently relocated from the NYC metro area to western NY -- Buffalo in fact.
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In 1976, the Afghan Foreign Ministry once again relocated the Hosseini family, this time to Paris.
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It will eventually house 19,000 Marines who will be relocated from the Japanese island of Okinawa, where the U.S. force has become unpopular.
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