Synonyms for re-located
Grammar : Adj, verb |
Spell : ree-loh-keyt, ree-loh-keyt |
Phonetic Transcription : riˈloʊ keɪt, ˌri loʊˈkeɪt |
Top 10 synonyms for re-located Other synonyms for the word re-located
- about-face
- actuate
- backpack
- backtrack
- bear
- blow hot and cold
- bottom out
- budge
- bustle
- cart
- change gears
- changed residences
- channel
- commute
- conduct
- consign
- convey
- conveyed
- convoy
- cook
- crawl
- cross
- deed
- delegate
- deliver
- depart
- departed
- deviate
- dial back
- dislocate
- dispatch
- dispense
- displace
- disturb
- do up
- double back
- drift
- drive
- emigrated
- exchange
- exit
- express
- fault
- feed
- ferry
- fetch
- find
- flip-flop
- flow
- fly
- forward
- freight
- funnel
- get away
- get going
- get off
- give
- glide
- go
- go away
- gone away
- hand
- hand over
- haul
- head for
- heft
- hem and haw
- hoist
- hurry
- impel
- import
- interchange
- inverse
- invert
- jump
- leap
- leave
- left
- lift
- locomote
- lug
- make over
- march
- metamorphose
- migrate
- migrated
- move
- move around
- move over
- off-load
- pack
- pass on
- pass the buck
- pipe
- portage
- position
- post
- proceed
- progress
- propel
- provide
- pull out
- push
- put
- quit
- rearrange
- reassigned
- recalibrate
- relay
- relegate
- relocate
- relocated
- remove
- removed
- render
- reorder
- replace
- reposition
- restationed
- reverse
- revert
- roll
- run
- schlepp
- scram
- sell
- send
- sent
- shift
- shifted
- ship
- shipped
- shoulder
- shove
- shuffle
- sign over
- skip out
- slip
- split
- stir
- substitute
- supply
- sustain
- swap places
- swerve
- switch
- switch over
- tack
- take
- take off
- taxi
- tote
- traject
- transfer
- transferred
- transfigure
- transform
- translate
- transmit
- transmitted
- transmogrify
- transmute
- transplant
- transplanted
- transport
- transported
- transpose
- travel
- traverse
- truck
- turn
- turn around
- turn over
- turn the corner
- turn the tables
- vacated
- vacillate
- vary
- veer
- waffle
- waft
- walk
- withdraw
- yo-yo
Définition of re-located
Origin :- 1822, transitive, "to move (something, originally a road) to another place," from re- "back, again" + locate (v.). Intransitive sense of "settle again" is from 1841. Related: Relocated; relocating.
- As in moved : adj gone to a different residence
- As in transferred : adj moved
- As in move : verb be in motion, put in motion
- As in shift : verb switch, fluctuate
- As in transfer : verb pass possession to
- As in transpose : verb swap, switch
- As in carry : verb transport physical object
- As in relocate : verb move
- As in tote : verb carry
- The fitting should be re-located so that the pipe can be run without bending.
- Extract from : « Elements of Plumbing » by Samuel Dibble
- On their return, they discovered that their claim was "re-located," and that millions had slipped from their grasp!
- Extract from : « Mark Twain » by Archibald Henderson
Antonyms for re-located
- abstain
- arrive
- avoid
- calm
- cease
- come
- continue
- dally
- deactivate
- decline
- decrease
- delay
- discontinue
- discourage
- disenchant
- dishearten
- dissuade
- dodge
- drop
- enter
- face
- fail
- fight
- fix
- fixed
- halt
- hold
- hold back
- keep
- leave
- leave alone
- lose
- lower
- maintain
- order
- pause
- persist
- preserve
- pull
- receive
- refrain
- refuse
- remain
- remaining
- remove
- repress
- repulse
- resident
- rest
- retain
- retreat
- retrogress
- shun
- slow
- stagnate
- stationed
- stay
- stop
- suppress
- take
- wait
- withhold
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