relocate (someone or something) in (something or some place)
To establish a new location some place or inside of something for someone or something. They said they were liquidating our European office, but that they might be able to relocate us in their various offices in North America. I relocated my company in Switzerland for tax reasons. The insurance company offered to relocate me and my family in a hotel while the house was being repaired.
relocate someone or something in something
to reposition or move someone or something in or at something. I will have to relocate you in a different office. Can I relocate the copy machine in the other room?