co-locate
English
Etymology
From co- + locate. Doublet of collocate.
Verb
co-locate (third-person singular simple present co-locates, present participle co-locating, simple past and past participle co-located)
- To locate or be located at the same site, for two things or groups, military units, etc.
- To place hardware within another company’s facilities.
- To be in two places at once.
Related terms
- collocate (sometimes synonymous, but mainly in its uncommon or obsolete senses)
- co-location (noun)
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References
- Random House Unabridged Dictionary, 1997[1]