Delocalising

/diːˈloʊkəlaɪzɪŋ/ verb

Definition

The present participle of 'delocalise'; the process of removing or moving something away from a fixed location (British spelling).

Etymology

Present participle of 'delocalise,' using the '-ing' suffix standard to English gerunds and continuous tenses since the Middle English period.

Kelly Says

In real-time, delocalising jobs remains a contentious process: the '-ing' form captures the ongoing, unfinished reality—we're still in the midst of globalization's relocation wave.

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