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to relocating
verb
To move (something) from one place to another.
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Webb has committed to relocating to Salford with her family.
Courtesy of the Jaguars' early ax, Del Rio has bypassed worrying and gone straight to relocating.
Parents have objected to relocating the playground closer to the street and traffic fumes.
Met management was unsympathetic to relocating us to equivalent seats with less obstructed views.
But he said that people contemplating a career in the field should be open to relocating.
That paved the way to relocating them in contemporary Istanbul's labyrinthine streets".
Similar(6)
I wanted to relocate.
Some families have to relocate.
The partners hope to relocate.
They have to relocate.
Have you been forced to relocate?
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