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What is the past tense of relocate?

What's the past tense of relocate? Here's the word you're looking for.

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The past tense of relocate is relocated.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of relocate is relocates.

The present participle of relocate is relocating.

The past participle of relocate is relocated.

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Those from Switzerland were kicked out of the country for their beliefs and were relocated to Prussia, which is now part of Germany.
Development proposals will be refused unless the facility is relocated to other appropriate premises with equal accessibility.
The following year he relocated to New York, where, through a want ad, he found a job writing exhibition reviews for Arts Digest.
In the last seven years, more than 80,000 households have been relocated from city centre to outer areas.
This will involve immense hard work on his part, but will, hopefully, completely wean him off heroin and allow him to be relocated elsewhere.
We test whether the market's reaction to such announcements differs among different types of units relocated.

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