Relocate

usgb/ˌriːˈləʊkeɪt/
verb

To move to a new place, especially a company or people.

Due to financial difficulties, we had to relocate our business to a smaller town.
Visual representation of "relocate" - To move to a new place, especially a company or people

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  • relocate a business
  • relocate to a new place
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Physical Movement

Often implies a significant change, like moving between cities or countries, not just nearby.

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They decided to relocate from New York to Paris.
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Life Changing

Used when the move has a big impact on one's life, such as job or family reasons.

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The scientist had to relocate for the new research project.
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Corporate Moves

When businesses relocate, it often involves strategic decisions affecting many people.

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The corporation will relocate its headquarters next spring.
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