relocate in the PONS Dictionary

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During this time, it is expected that football events will be relocated.
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Students were able to relocate and save some of the structures, however.
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The former farm was relocated to the north of the main site.
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Most graves were relocated to mass graves in other cemeteries, although some remains were not relocated.
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The highway was relocated at its northern end and expanded to a divided highway over most of its length in the late 1960s.
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As the library expanded its holdings over the following decades, it relocated several times to ever-larger spaces.
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Initial target audiences for the site were travelers and people in the process of relocating.
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By spring 1997, the church had relocated and expanded to two services.
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Due to scheduling issues, the final was relocated.
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Many businesses relocated off of the island though some such as the insurance businesses and the medical school remained.
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