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relocation

[ ree-loh-key-shuhn ]

noun

  1. the act or process of moving to a different place:

    The company’s relocation overseas would result in the loss of over 300 jobs.

    Will I receive reimbursement for the expenses associated with my relocation to Chicago?



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“Earthquake-driven coastal subsidence following recent historical earthquakes has had severe consequences for communities, leading to permanent land loss, infrastructure damage and forced relocation,” the study said.

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Zoo, however, has long defended the quality of care provided to its elephants and did not cite any health issues as a reason for the relocation, which was announced Tuesday.

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“The relocation from China to elsewhere continues, and then it will be a fight between Vietnam and some of the other countries.”

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Representatives of Hamas, which serves as the government of Gaza, have resoundingly rejected any plans for relocation.

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In approving the Rams’ relocation from St. Louis, the NFL stipulated that the Chargers, were they to move there from San Diego, would get equal representation on that site.

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