different between moveout vs relocate

moveout

English

Etymology

move +? out

Noun

moveout (plural moveouts)

  1. The act of moving out of a property.
    • 1999, Herbert J. Gans, Making Sense of America: Sociological Analyses and Essays (page 8)
      After a slowdown during the winter, the moveouts resumed in spring 1959; by the summer of 1959, the West End was emptying rapidly.

Anagrams

  • outmove

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relocate

English

Etymology

re- +? locate

Verb

relocate (third-person singular simple present relocates, present participle relocating, simple past and past participle relocated)

  1. (transitive) to move (something) from one place to another.
  2. (intransitive) to change one's domicile or place of business.

Translations

Anagrams

  • caroteel

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