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to relocated
verb
To move (something) from one place to another.
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So much so that within a few years Vij's needed to relocated to a much larger premises.
Some of that has led to them discovering companies but not yet being in a position to invest in them — for example distributed computing startup Hazelcast, which Manger encouraged to relocated to the Valley, where it subsequently picked up funding.
Construction costs can vary from budgeted costs at the time of bidding or throughout the construction phase owing to change orders, unexpected conflicts needing additional right-of-way, costs to relocated existing utilities, and many others.
Similar(54)
I wanted to relocate.
Some families have to relocate.
The partners hope to relocate.
They have to relocate.
Have you been forced to relocate?
Sometimes, it is his choice to relocate.
That has prompted some firms to relocate.
Newtok voted 20 years ago to relocate.
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