relocate
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- v become established in a new location
Our company relocated to the Midwest - v move or establish in a new location
We had to relocate the office because the rent was too high
- Buying land for the system now, decades before it's needed, would cut acquisition costs and might entice businesses to relocate inside the corridors.
- More than 3 million migrant workers have flooded into Shanghai, and as the city center is torn up for office high-rises, 226,000 people were forced to relocate to suburbia in 2003.
- Not surprisingly, virtual managers report much less stress than employees who commute or relocate.