delocalise
/dɪləˈkəlaɪz/Definitions
1. verb
to remove or prevent the localization of something, especially to make it more widespread or available globally
“The company delocalised its operations to take advantage of cheaper labor and lower taxes.”
2. noun
the process of removing or preventing the localization of something
“The delocalisation of the company’s operations led to significant cost savings.”
3. noun
a molecule or ion that does not have a fixed or localized position in space, especially in the context of chemistry or physics
“The delocalised electrons in the molecule played a crucial role in its reactivity.”