Concept cluster: Activities > Movement or relocation
n
(computing) Transfer between an old system to another (usually better) system.
v
(Internet, slang, especially in IRC) To catch up on an ongoing conversation, by reading previous portions one was not present for.
n
A reserve or substitute.
v
(transitive) To replace.
n
(business, management) A description of changes to be made to a work order that describes the new work to be done (and any modifications) and the price to be paid for this new work.
v
(transitive, idiomatic) to convert to, to make a transition from one system to another
v
(transitive) To pass on (a disease) to another person, animal etc.
v
(sciences) To move in a correlated fashion
v
(transitive) To send to a final destination.
v
(transitive, rare) To displace.
n
(military, dated) Deployment.
n
One who is deployed.
n
A person who is dispatched.
n
The sending of somebody or something to a destination for a purpose.
v
(transitive, nonstandard) Synonym of install: to load software forced.
n
The act of going; egress.
v
To move in regular procession through a system.
v
(transitive) To turn to as a substitute.
n
(idiomatic, figuratively) A placeholder allowing for any of a variety of possible answers or a single elicited answer.
n
The act by which something is forwarded.
n
(retail) An item of merchandise that needs to be returned to a shelf or rack, for example because a customer has decided not to purchase it or has brought it back for an exchange.
v
(transitive) To place on a greylist.
n
A flowing or entering in.
n
(uncountable) The practice of importing.
n
The act or an instance of carrying or conveying, especially into some system, place, area or country.
n
The process of importing data or other material into a system.
adj
Shipped in from outside; imported.
adj
(of a person) Having one's employment transferred back to an original employer after being outsourced
v
(transitive, business) To apply continuous improvement to (a task, or the worker who performs it).
n
(rare) Change of place; moving from place to place.
v
(intransitive) To move slowly towards, usually in groups.
v
(transitive) To send on a mission.
n
Removal (the transfer of one's home or business)
n
The event of changing one's residence.
v
(intransitive) To relocate to new homes repeatedly; to not live in any one place for long.
v
To distribute pamphlets (to someone or some place).
v
(Australia) To transfer assets from one company to another to dodge liability
v
(transitive) To create a plan for.
v
(intransitive, computing) To take effect on all relevant devices in a network.
v
To withdraw a work of fan fiction from circulation and commercially publish a reworked version of it as original fiction.
v
(business, trading, of the market, stocks etc.) To recover strength after a decline in prices.
n
A supply of anything wasted or exhausted; a reinforcement.
n
The act of setting a new direction.
v
(transitive) to move (something) from one place to another.
v
(transitive, rare) To place again.
n
(US, military) A unit containing reserves or replacements for large front-line formations such as field armies.
n
(military, slang) A replacement depot.
n
(military, slang) A replacement depot.
n
One who reserves; a reserver.
n
A kind of retrenchment, as in the body of a bastion, which may be disputed inch by inch after the defenses are dismantled. It usually consists of two faces which make a reentering angle.
n
(UK, military) The process of posting a person or relocating a unit from London (or a command HQ) to elsewhere in the country.
n
(computing) A networking broadcast transmission.
n
One who is relocated or evacuated.
v
(computing, transitive, intransitive) To switch to a different but equivalent product.
v
(transitive, obsolete) To uproot, to remove violently.
v
(transitive) To exchange.
v
To sell something and replace it with something more expensive.
v
(chiefly humorous or social sciences, transitive) To cross from one side to another of (gender, sex or similar).
n
A soldier removed from one troop, or body of troops, and placed in another.
v
(transitive, archaic) To move (something) from one place or position to another; to transfer.
v
(transitive) To displace, or move from one place to another.
v
(transitive) To spread or pass on something such as a disease or a signal.
v
(obsolete) To move or change from one state into another; to transform.
v
(transitive) To pierce through; to pass through.
v
(transitive) To remove (something) and establish its residence in another place; to resettle or relocate.
v
(transitive) To reverse or change the order of (two or more things); to swap or interchange.
v
(transitive) To interchange or transpose.
n
Act of taking from one place to another.
v
(military) To supply by vertical replenishment.

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