1746, in Scottish law, "renewal of a lease," noun of action from relocate (v.). The meaning "act of relocating" is from 1837.
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relocate v.
also re-locate, 1822, transitive, "to move (something, originally a road) to another place," from re- "back, again" + locate (v.). Intransitive sense of "settle again" is by 1841. Related: Relocated; relocating. Late Latin relocare meant "bring a thing back to its former place," also "to let out again."