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Rellocation

Description:

Rellocation refers to the act of moving or transferring to a different place, whether it be a new house, city, country or workplace. It involves the physical process of relocating belongings and oneself from one location to another.

Sense 1: Noun

Rellocation is the process or act of relocating or moving to a different place.

Example sentence: The rellocation of the company's headquarters to a larger city resulted in increased growth and new opportunities.

Sense 2: Verb

Rellocation can also be used as a verb, meaning to move or transfer oneself or something to a different place.

Example sentence: After getting a better job offer, she decided to rellocate to a different state.

Sense 3: Adjective

Rellocation can also be used as an adjective, describing something popular or specific to a particular location.

Example sentence: She tried the rellocation cuisine of the coastal region and found it to be flavorful and distinct.

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