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Word - rootword - affixes
paglalin - lalin - pag-~
pag.la.lin. - 3 syllables

pag- = paglalin
paglalin

paglalin : relocation (n.)
lalin [lá.lin.] : emigrate (v.); immigrate (v.); migrate (v.); relocate (v.)

Derivatives of lalin


Glosses:
relocation
n. (act)1. relocation, resettlementthe transportation of people (as a family or colony) to a new settlement (as after an upheaval of some kind).
~ transfer, transferral, transportation, conveyance, transportthe act of moving something from one location to another.
n. (act)2. move, relocationthe act of changing your residence or place of business.; "they say that three moves equal one fire"
~ flita secret move (to avoid paying debts).; "they did a moonlight flit"
~ changethe action of changing something.; "the change of government had no impact on the economy"; "his change on abortion cost him the election"
~ overspillthe relocation of people from overcrowded cities; they are accommodated in new houses or apartments in smaller towns.
immigrate
v. (change)1. immigratemigrate to a new environment.; "only few plants can immigrate to the island"
~ migrate, transmigratemove from one country or region to another and settle there.; "Many Germans migrated to South America in the mid-19th century"; "This tribe transmigrated many times over the centuries"
v. (change)2. immigrateintroduce or send as immigrants.; "Britain immigrated many colonists to America"
~ bring in, introducebring in a new person or object into a familiar environment.; "He brought in a new judge"; "The new secretary introduced a nasty rumor"
v. (change)3. immigratecome into a new country and change residency.; "Many people immigrated at the beginning of the 20th century"
~ migrate, transmigratemove from one country or region to another and settle there.; "Many Germans migrated to South America in the mid-19th century"; "This tribe transmigrated many times over the centuries"
~ arrive, come, getreach a destination; arrive by movement or progress.; "She arrived home at 7 o'clock"; "She didn't get to Chicago until after midnight"
migrate
v. (motion)1. migrate, transmigratemove from one country or region to another and settle there.; "Many Germans migrated to South America in the mid-19th century"; "This tribe transmigrated many times over the centuries"
~ immigratecome into a new country and change residency.; "Many people immigrated at the beginning of the 20th century"
~ immigratemigrate to a new environment.; "only few plants can immigrate to the island"
~ emigrateleave one's country of residence for a new one.; "Many people had to emigrate during the Nazi period"
~ movechange residence, affiliation, or place of employment.; "We moved from Idaho to Nebraska"; "The basketball player moved from one team to another"
~ migratemove periodically or seasonally.; "birds migrate in the Winter"; "The workers migrate to where the crops need harvesting"
v. (motion)2. migratemove periodically or seasonally.; "birds migrate in the Winter"; "The workers migrate to where the crops need harvesting"
~ movechange residence, affiliation, or place of employment.; "We moved from Idaho to Nebraska"; "The basketball player moved from one team to another"
~ migrate, transmigratemove from one country or region to another and settle there.; "Many Germans migrated to South America in the mid-19th century"; "This tribe transmigrated many times over the centuries"
relocate
v. (change)1. relocatebecome established in a new location.; "Our company relocated to the Midwest"
~ relocatemove or establish in a new location.; "We had to relocate the office because the rent was too high"
~ movechange residence, affiliation, or place of employment.; "We moved from Idaho to Nebraska"; "The basketball player moved from one team to another"
v. (change)2. relocatemove or establish in a new location.; "We had to relocate the office because the rent was too high"
~ relocatebecome established in a new location.; "Our company relocated to the Midwest"
~ move, displacecause to move or shift into a new position or place, both in a concrete and in an abstract sense.; "Move those boxes into the corner, please"; "I'm moving my money to another bank"; "The director moved more responsibilities onto his new assistant"