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Definition of "relocatable" [relocatable]

  • 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."