Crossword-Solution: RELOCATED 9 letters, 4 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 12

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Moved to a different place 1 answer
Made a move 3 answers
Resettled 3 answers
Moved 40 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
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Sentences with RELOCATED (5)

Peter had contacted his two favorite engineers, Paul Trueblood and Rick Boardman, after he and Byron had relocated the project to California.
Undo Joe Hutsko 1996
You mind old Mexico, don't you? The feller that relocated Discovery Claim on Anvil Creek last summer?" "You don't mean that 'tin-horn' the boys were going to lynch for claim-jumping?" "Identical! Remember me tellin' you about a good turn I done him once down Guadalupe way?" "Greaser shooting-scrape, wasn't it?" "Yep! Well, I noticed first off that he's gettin fat; high-livin' fat, too, all in one spot, like he was playin' both ends ag'in the centre.
The Spoilers Rex Beach 2004
But Canada is really a fine country, and is fast becoming a great one." [Relocated Footnote: Arbutus ursursi--"Kinnikinnick," Indian name.
Lady Mary and her Nurse Catharine Parr Strickland Traill 2004
Abraham Lincoln, son of John, and grandfather of the President, was married to Miss Mary Shipley [Transcriber's Note: Lengthy footnote relocated to chapter end.] in North Carolina.
Abraham Lincoln: A History V1 John G. Nicolay and John Hay 2004
There is still in existence [Transcriber's Note: Lengthy footnote relocated to chapter end.] the original warrant, dated March 4, 1780, for four hundred acres of land, for which the pioneer had paid "into the publick Treasury one hundred and sixty pounds current money," and a copy of the surveyor's certificate, giving the metes and bounds of the property on Floyd's Fork, which remained for many years in the hands of Mordecai Lincoln, the pioneer's eldest son and heir.
Abraham Lincoln: A History V1 John G. Nicolay and John Hay 2004

Quotes with RELOCATED (3)

In 1821, the United States government sent Dr. Eli Ayres to West Africa to buy, on what was known as the “Pepper Coast,” land that could be used as a colony for relocated slaves from America. He sailed to the location on the Mesurado River aboard the naval schooner USS Alligator, commanded by Lieutenant Robert Stockton. When they arrived, Stockton forced the sale of some land at gunpoint, from a local tribal chief named King Peter. Soon after this sale was consummated, return…
Captain Hank Bracker "Seawater Two...."
The whole time I pretend I have mental telepathy. And with my mind only, I’ll say — or think? — to the target, 'Don’t do it. Don’t go to that job you hate. Do something you love today. Ride a rollercoaster. Swim in the ocean naked. Go to the airport and get on the next flight to anywhere just for the fun of it. Maybe stop a spinning globe with your finger and then plan a trip to that very spot; even if it’s in the middle of the ocean you can go by boat. Eat some type of ethni…
Matthew Quick Forgive Me, Leonard Peacock
Her seven-year-old self had decided that stealing books was morally bankrupt, but since the books hadn’t actually left the library — they’d merely been relocated — it wasn’t technically stealing. Echo looked around at her sea of tomes, and a single word came to mind: Tsundoku. It was the Japanese word for letting books pile up without reading them all.
Melissa Grey The Girl at Midnight
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Appears in: LAT, NYT.

Used 2 times in crossword archives (2018–2019).