Movable, but not functional/usable while being transported.(adjective)
(of a machine code routine) That functions identically at any address in memory.(adjective)
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Use "relocatable" in a sentence
"In July 2009, the defense giant was awarded a $1.5 billion contract for LOGCAP IV services in Afghanistan; in October, the Army reported that the LOGCAP program was responsible for erecting 6,020 units of containerized housing known as relocatable buildings or RLBs in Regional Command South."
"What's more, the United States is actively pursuing a series of initiatives — including further advances in anti-submarine and anti-satellite warfare; in missile accuracy and potency; and in wide-area remote sensing, aimed at finding "relocatable" targets such as mobile ICBMs — that will render Russia's and China's nuclear forces all the more vulnerable."
"A "relocatable" OTHR system can track aircraft targets right down to ground level."