relocated
word · lemma: relocate
Definition
Moved to a new place, especially for work or living. Used for people, animals, or businesses that change location.
Usage & Nuances
'Relocated' is the past form and past participle of 'relocate.' It is often used in formal or professional contexts, especially about jobs or company moves. Can refer to both voluntary and involuntary movement. Commonly appears with 'family', 'office', or 'employees'.
Spanish: reubicado - trasladadoPortuguese (BR): realocado - transferidoPortuguese (PT): realocado - transferidoChinese (Simplified): 搬迁 - 迁移Chinese (Traditional): 搬遷 - 遷移Hindi: स्थानांतरित किया गयाArabic: نُقِل - تم إعادة توطينهBengali: স্থানান্তরিত - পুনর্বাসিতRussian: перемещён - переселёнJapanese: 移転した - 移動したVietnamese: được chuyển đến - được di dờiKorean: 이전되었다 - 옮겨졌다Turkish: taşındı - yer değiştirdiUrdu: منتقل کیا گیا - جگہ تبدیل کی گئیIndonesian: dipindahkan - direlokasi
Example Sentences
The company relocated to a bigger office.
basic
They relocated to another city last year.
basic
All the animals were relocated safely.
basic
After the merger, most employees were relocated to new branches.
natural
Our family was relocated overseas when my dad got a new job.
natural
The factory was relocated due to environmental concerns.
natural