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relocate
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relocate [rē′lō‚kāt]
(computer science)
To establish or change the location of a program routine while adjusting or modifying the address references within the instructions to correctly indicate the new locations.


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When many people are relocating to an area that is very far away, they have one or more vehicle that also has to be relocated Often many people are unable to drive their vehicles so they have to find other means of getting their vehicles to the new location When many people are relocating to an area that is very far away, they have one or more vehicle that also has to be relocated.
Relocating a business can seem like an overwhelming task.
The organisation's resource cafe, which offers people with mental health problems a place to meet friends and get advice, opened as normal after relocating to nearby Bath Place community centre.
 
 
 
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