English to Arabic Dictionary relocate

relocate

نقل
definition
verb
if you are relocating here from another state
move to a new place and establish one's home or business there.
translation of 'relocate'
verb
رحل الى مكان جديد,
حول,
أقام في مكان أخر,
نقل الى مكان جديد,
تحويل,
رحيل,
نقل
example
Hunt said businesses are likely to 'relocate' to the suburbs with greater frequency in the near future.
I've never had to uproot my wife and uproot my life and 'relocate' just for safe living conditions.
Corporate service staff are being forced to 'relocate' to Orange under the plan.
Following her divorce, a mother has to 'relocate' with her daughter to a dingy apartment block with a worrying stain on the ceiling.
There will be huge finances needed to 'relocate' and rehabilitate the fishermen living inside the lake.
If we don't, companies hardest hit by the downturn may go out of business or 'relocate' out of Singapore.
The decision to 'relocate' from London was typical of his business philosophy.
You see, my dad, who works in the military, just got a new assignment and we had to 'relocate' .
That said, the band will be making its big move when they 'relocate' to Toronto for the summer.
Business 'relocations' can transfer critical human capital and other forms of wealth from one location to another.
Oftentimes, one partner may envision selling the house, moving out of state, or 'relocating' to a warm climate.
It also cut a tax incentive aimed at new graduates 'relocating' to remote regions.
She said the 'relocation' coincided with other changes in the company.
The trade union Impact said that it would fight any moves for compulsory 'relocation' of staff.
Just because major businesses have 'relocated' to Sandton does not mean that the inner city no longer exists.
Part of the problem is that firms are 'relocating' overseas.
Another job transfer resulted in 'relocation' of the family to Burlington, Ontario in 1994.
This time, in an almost seamless transition, the depot is 'relocating' to the Dominion Shell station at the corner of Fifth and Princess.
But as filmmaker Samir finds, many of the Iraqi Jews had trouble 'relocating' and fitting in to Israeli society.
Currently housed in the Civic Centre, the gallery is 'relocating' to the former Sully's Emporium on the main drag Argent Street.
Up to 1,000 skilled personnel have 'relocated' along the South Coast in the move.
All this interest could convert into high-profile 'relocations' and create many new jobs.
The poor state of roads has already forced some industries to threaten 'relocating' outside the State.
Relocation costs are the costs incurred every time a firm 'relocates' .
But now he is not so sure whether 'relocating' to the US was a good career move.
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