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Detailed Translations for relocate from English to Dutch

relocate:

to relocate verbe (relocates, relocated, relocating)

  1. to relocate (transfer)
    overzetten; transponeren
    • overzetten verbe (zet over, zette over, zetten over, overgezet)
    • transponeren verbe (transponeer, transponeert, transponeerde, transponeerden, getransponeerd)
  2. to relocate (transfer; move)
    overplaatsen; standplaats veranderen

Conjugations for relocate:

present
  1. relocate
  2. relocate
  3. relocates
  4. relocate
  5. relocate
  6. relocate
simple past
  1. relocated
  2. relocated
  3. relocated
  4. relocated
  5. relocated
  6. relocated
present perfect
  1. have relocated
  2. have relocated
  3. has relocated
  4. have relocated
  5. have relocated
  6. have relocated
past continuous
  1. was relocating
  2. were relocating
  3. was relocating
  4. were relocating
  5. were relocating
  6. were relocating
future
  1. shall relocate
  2. will relocate
  3. will relocate
  4. shall relocate
  5. will relocate
  6. will relocate
continuous present
  1. am relocating
  2. are relocating
  3. is relocating
  4. are relocating
  5. are relocating
  6. are relocating
subjunctive
  1. be relocated
  2. be relocated
  3. be relocated
  4. be relocated
  5. be relocated
  6. be relocated
diverse
  1. relocate!
  2. let's relocate!
  3. relocated
  4. relocating
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

Translation Matrix for relocate:

VerbRelated TranslationsOther Translations
overplaatsen move; relocate; transfer
overzetten relocate; transfer port; translate
standplaats veranderen move; relocate; transfer
transponeren relocate; transfer transpose
OtherRelated TranslationsOther Translations
- relocate outside capital

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Related Definitions for "relocate":

  1. move or establish in a new location1
    • We had to relocate the office because the rent was too high1
  2. become established in a new location1
    • Our company relocated to the Midwest1
  3. To move programs and blocks of memory about within available space so as to use memory resources flexibly and efficiently. A relocatable program can be loaded by the operating system into any part of available memory rather than into only one specific area. A relocatable block of memory is a portion of memory that can be moved around by the operating system as required; for example, the system might collect several available, relocatable blocks of memory to form one larger block of the size requested for use by a program.2

Wiktionary Translations for relocate:

relocate
verb
  1. van de ene plek naar de andere brengen