anchor, carry away, delocalize, ensconce, lay aside, move, populate, send, settle down, squat, take residence at
Definitionv. become established in a new location
Last update: August 24, 2016
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Refugees had to relocate themselves. [Please select]
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Liberality and wealth varied by parish, so the enterprising poor would relocate to the more generous parishes. [Please select]
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Illustrations were relocated to correspond to their references in the text. [Please select]
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The feller that relocated Discovery Claim on Anvil Creek last summer. [Please select]
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Full-page illustrated poetry or images that interrupted a story have been relocated to the inter-story break. [Please select]
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Pair 2 relocated in a space that originally included territories 1 and 4, and pair 6 built a nest in an area formerly occupied by pair 7. [Please select]
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They have been relocated to immediately follow the chapter where they are referenced. [Please select]
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