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re-site

re-ˈsite, v.
  (riː-)
  [re- 5 a.]
  trans. To place on another site; to relocate. Hence re-ˈsiting vbl. n.

1955 Times 19 July 9/7 Many argue that the bridge will still be needed even when the tunnel has been built; then the question of re-siting it may arise. 1967 E. Chambers Photolitho-Offset viii. 106 These cameras..have facilities for the exact siting of films, plates, transparencies and masks with three-point lay and location pins for accurate re-siting and register of copy. 1969 Jane's Freight Containers 1968–69 555/1 They are completely mobile and can be pushed or towed for re-siting. 1976 P. R. White Planning for Public Transport x. 213 In so far as population re-sited from existing industrial cities is located in new or expanding towns of about 100 000 population, similar improvements could occur.

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