4 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Relocate' in a Sentence
"To move a building, company, etc., to a different location." more
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We are relocating the conference to a larger venue to accommodate more participants.
By the time the festival arrives, the organizers will have been relocating to a larger venue for increased capacity.
By the time the festival begins, the organizers will have relocated the main stage to accommodate a larger audience.
We were relocating the conference to a larger venue due to high demand.
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