verb
- to move something from one place to another
- to move plants or animals to a different habitat or location for conservation purposes
- to move a segment of a chromosome to a different position or to another chromosome
Usage: formal; often used in scientific contexts
Usage: biology; conservation
Usage: genetics; technical
Examples
- Scientists decided to translocate the endangered species to a safer habitat.
- The company will translocate its headquarters to a new city next year.
- Researchers translocated several wolf packs to restore the ecosystem balance.
- The genetic mutation caused part of the chromosome to translocate.
- Wildlife officials translocated the bears away from populated areas.
- The organization helps translocate rare plants to protected reserves.