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  • noun Plural form of relocator.

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Examples

  • The Illinois Commerce Commission which regulates these relocators is a shadow agency with only a few people to enforce the rules and can't do justice to the enforcement.

    City of Aurora Licenses for Auto Repair Shops, Hotels, Towing Companies...And? 2009

  • * Those relocators looking to furnish their swanky aaprtments will be pleased to note the opening of the Marks & Spencer furniture and home accessories outlet at theLowry Outlet Mall.

    MediaCity on Monday: University gears up for 'innovation ecosystem' 2011

  • There, relocators have a relatively easy time befriending locals, joining a local community group and learning the local language.

    World's Friendliest Countries 2008

  • There, relocators have a relatively easy time befriending locals, joining a local community group and learning the local language.

    World's Friendliest Countries 2008

  • Latin America, which is much closer to the U.S. did not perform well since the imposition of tariff cuts in 1980s and 1990s as compared to protectionist China and other Southeast Asian countries that have continued to attract relocators from the U.S. and Europe, the report noted.

    Free trade puts millions of American jobs at risk 2007

  • I think that the stress I and my fellow relocators have felt is coming to rest, and being here feels good.

    Archive 2005-12-01 2005

  • I think that the stress I and my fellow relocators have felt is coming to rest, and being here feels good.

    Home. 2005

  • Before we were a workforce of telecommuters, the United States was a nation of relocators.

    Smarter Career Moves 2006

  • Location is just off the Ballincollig bypass at Carriganarra, so accessibility is a key selling point, and the last two recent Limeworth sales have been to relocators, families moving to the Cork area and not finding much new housing stock to tempt them anywhere around the city, says the auctioneer.

    IrishExaminer.com 2010

  • Infosys, Wipro, and Tata are all looking to hire more non-Indian workers to allay protectionist concerns and to recast their image as creators of jobs rather than relocators of jobs, and Wipro's plans include a second U. S.-based development center.

    InformationWeek - All Stories And Blogs 2009

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  • relocators refer to a group of people or company reponsible for the moving or relocating or one or more objects from one place to another.

    used in a sentence as "I am looking to hire some furniture relocators to move my items from one place to another."

    November 20, 2015