delocalise|delocalised|delocalises|delocalising in English

verb delocalise (Brit.)

remove (something) from the usual location; take away provincial qualities (also delocalize)

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1. Castled countersleight Bufidin undoctrined delocalised

2. The contemporary organic intellectual considers himself no longer as the representative of his ‘people’, but imposes himself as a spokesperson for the multitude of political and economic refugees, of illegal digitarians, of rebellious allochtone youngsters, of insecure workers in industries that delocalise from ‘the north’ or ‘the west’, and of outrageously exploited workers in industries who relocated in ‘the south’ or ‘the east’.