Relocating Meaning in English
word · lemma: relocate
ˌɹiˈɫoʊkeɪtɪŋ
ree-LOH-kay-ting
ɹɪləʊkˈeɪtɪŋ
ri-loh-KAY-ting
Definition
Moving to a different place, especially for work, living, or business purposes.
Usage & Nuances
Often used formally or in business contexts about moving homes, offices, or staff. Common phrases: 'relocating for work', 'relocating the company'. Do not confuse with 'moving' (relocating is more formal/long-distance).
Spanish: reubicar - trasladarsePortuguese (BR): realocar - mudar-sePortuguese (PT): realocar - mudar-seChinese (Simplified): 搬迁 - 迁移Chinese (Traditional): 搬遷 - 遷移Hindi: स्थानांतरण करना - स्थान बदलनाArabic: إعادة التوطين - الانتقال إلى مكان آخرBengali: স্থানান্তরিত হওয়া - সরানো (বাসা, অফিস ইত্যাদি)Russian: переезжать - переводить (на другое место)Japanese: 転居する - 移転するVietnamese: chuyển địa điểm - di dờiKorean: 이전하다 - 옮기다Turkish: taşınmak - yer değiştirmekUrdu: منتقل ہوناIndonesian: relokasi - pindah tempat
Example Sentences
My family is relocating to another city next month.
basic
They are relocating their office to a larger space.
basic
The company is relocating 100 employees overseas.
basic
Ever since relocating, I've missed my old friends a lot.
natural
We're thinking about relocating if I get the new job offer.
natural
After relocating, it took me a while to adjust to the new environment.
natural