6 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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The decision to relocate the ancient library sparked debates among historians and scholars.
After years of planning, they have relocated the historical library to a more accessible location.
The decision to relocate the historical battlefield monument sparked discussions about preserving the site's cultural significance.
Due to urban redevelopment, they will relocate the historical artifacts to a new museum.
They are relocating the historical artifacts to a state-of-the-art museum.
The historical artifacts had been relocated to a new museum.
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