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colocate

American  
[koh-loh-keyt] / koʊˈloʊ keɪt /
Or co-locate

verb (used with or without object)

colocated, colocating
  1. to locate or be located in jointly or together, as two or more groups, military units, or the like; share or designate to share the same place.


Other Word Forms

  • co-location noun
  • colocation noun

Etymology

Origin of colocate

First recorded in 1965–70; co- + locate

Example Sentences

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New services, such as the ability for trading firms to colocate their servers as close to Coinbase’s operations as possible for faster trading, will be rolled out within the year to help attract more trading participants, Coinbase said.

From Reuters