引っ越しって言うとmoveの方が思い浮かぶ感じですね。
で、言い換えようとしてもrelocateは出てきません*o_ _)oバタッ
身につけないとダメですねぇ

relocate
【verb [intransitive and transitive]】
移転[移動・移住・引っ越し]する、~を移転[移動・移住・引っ越し]させる
if a person or business relocates, or if they are relocated, they move to a different place
[intransitive]
:I'm relocating to New York soon.(英)
:A lot of firms are relocating to the North of England.(L)
:businesses that relocate in depressed areas(L)
:The firm may be forced to relocate from New York to Stanford.(O)
:Some were unwilling to relocate.(O)
:Many businesses in the region have closed or relocated abroad.(C)
:The company is seeking to relocate to the Pier 98 Annex.(C)

●BBC:24 January 2013
Allen and Overy creates new jobs in Belfast
The money is in addition to the £2.5m that Invest NI gave them two years ago, to support the firm's decision to relocate to Northern Ireland.


●BBC:22 January 2013
Thousands face Army job losses in summer
The family are more likely to accompany a soldier, they are quite likely to be living in service family accommodation, so they're going to be asking themselves where they're going to be living, what their soldier is going to do for a job, where their children are going to go to school and, quite often, whether their spouse will lose their job because they'll have to relocate to another area.


[transitive]
:The residents were relocated to temporary accommodation while the work was being done.(L)
:The company relocated its head office to Stanford.(O)
:relocate (sb/sth) to/from/in somewhere (C)
:Most production has been relocated to Hungary, Tunisia, and China.(C)
:relocate employees/staff/production(C)
:It is rare to find agreed contractual terms that give employers unrestricted rights to relocate employees.(C)

●Japan Times:AUG 14, 2012
More Japanese firms relocating to Singapore
With the rise of Asia, companies have “increasingly relocated their senior decision makers to Singapore, to enable nimble decision making from the heart of Asia,” Singapore’s Economic Development Board said in an email.


●Japan Times:JAN 11, 2013
Government may apply to start work on Futenma replacement base before Abe’s U.S. trip
The government may apply next month to bring in earth to fill in a coastal area in Okinawa where a U.S. Marine Corps air base is to be relocated, ahead of Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s trip to the United States, government sources said Thursday.
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He has instead called for the base to be relocated outside the prefecture.