relocation

UK /ˌɹiːləʊˈkeɪʃən/ US /ˌɹiːləʊˈkeɪʃən/
noun 3

Definitions

noun

1

The act of moving from one place to another.

Another source of discontent with the Phase I stock has been obviated by relocation of the interior heating elements and the introduction of thermostatic control; this has eradicated the searing blasts of hot air passengers used to feel about their calves […].

The work to deliver an 18tph service involves relocation of four signals and associated equipment to improve signal spacing.

2

Renewal of a lease.

3

The assigning of addresses to variables either at linkage editing, or at runtime.

A peculiarity of ECOFF relocation entries is that even on 32-bit machines, they're 10 bytes long, which means that on machines that require aligned data, the linker can't just load the entire relocation table into a memory array[…]

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