Definitions
Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
- n. The act of relocating.
- n. In Scots law, a reletting; renewal of a lease.
Wiktionary
GNU Webster's 1913
- n. A second location.
- n. (Roman & Scots Law) Renewal of a lease.
WordNet 3.0
- n. the transportation of people (as a family or colony) to a new settlement (as after an upheaval of some kind)
- n. the act of changing your residence or place of business
Etymologies
- re- + location (Wiktionary)
Examples
““But what I learned from my experience in living in a community of almost all African-American people, and what I learned from my experience in living in my own community in Oklahoma before the relocation is that poor people have a much, much greater capacity for solving their own problems than most people give them credit for.””
Think Progress » Virginia Gov. McDonnell proclaims April ‘Confederate History Month.’
“Hitler put Jews in relocation camps; FDR put Japanese in relocation camps.”
“Mandela is slowly offered what the political office refers to as “bait” masked in kind treatment, days of freedom, and relocation from a closet-sized cell to a cozy house of lockdown.”
“Among the highlights are a $4 million signing bonus and $4.6 million in relocation benefits for Apotheker, who is set to take the company reins on Nov. 1.”
IDG: HP CEO Apotheker gets $4 million signing bonus, $4.6 million relocation perk
“There are, it seems, whole areas of the country where relocation is either an urgent necessity or an imminent problem, and without great swathes of back story, the reader gains the impression that things have been going badly for so many decades now that some kind of good news, some sort of genuine hope for the future is desperately needed.”
“In addition to a boatload of restricted stock and eligibility for cash bonuses at the end of the year, Apotheker will get a $4 million signing bonus, a $1.2 million salary and $4.6 million in relocation expenses.”
“In 1980 about 150 of the Fortune 500 companies were headquartered in the state, now its around 30 – so outbound relocation is a big trend!”
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“For the last couple of decades, the Zionists have been laying the groundwork in Russia and the former SU nations for their relocation from the US to Russia.”
“Long-term relocation of fisheries to new areas such as deeper portions of lakes, possible cost issues to support this relocation”
“The relocation is expected to be complete by April 2008.”
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