As I said, that is true in terms of the derivation of the word but, I would say (per the example I gave), NOT the way in which the word is used in 'normal usage'.I merely ask the question. As a location is a place then relocating must be replacing.
As I said, I feel sure that most people regard re-positioning/relocating as something different from 'replacement'. I moved my car from one place to another (within my drive/garden) this morning. Are you really suggesting that anyone would say that meant that I had "replaced my car"?
Kind Regards, John