resituate
/rɛsɪˈtueɪt/Definitions
1. verb
to move or place something in a new position or location, especially one that is more suitable or desirable
“The company was forced to resituate its headquarters due to the rising floodwaters.”
2. verb
to re-establish or re-arrange something in a new or more suitable position
“The teacher decided to resituate the students in the class to improve the learning environment.”
3. noun
the act of moving or placing something in a new position or location
“The resituation of the company’s assets was a complex and time-consuming process.”