reallocate

[ UK /ɹˌiːˈæləkˌe‍ɪt/ ]
[ US /ɹiˈæɫəkeɪt/ ]
VERB
  1. allocate, distribute, or apportion anew
    Congressional seats are reapportioned on the basis of census data
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How To Use reallocate In A Sentence

  • Many people are forced to reallocate household budgets away from spending on schooling and healthcare, to change their living arrangements, and to liquidate their assets in order to smooth consumption during a crisis.
  • Thus, there is no need to reallocate the container for each new element.
  • It did not explain the source of these "reallocated" funds, or what other priority inspections would be affected. Undefined
  • Do recall that the runup to the war was not funded -- it was "reallocated" from other budgets. White House Debating Whether To Announce "Intention" To Begin Withdrawing From Iraq Someday
  • Suppression of reproduction reflects the classic conceptualization of the stress syndrome, as resources are reallocated to cope with needs more urgent than reproduction.
  • Personnel were redeployed and financial resources were reallocated in support of field operations.
  • So if you reduce the profit margin by restricting advertising or imposing cost control, you will simply force companies to reallocate their resources.
  • Because in a market economy, resources, including human resources, are constantly reallocated between different uses.
  • In a detailed report, the Healthcare Commission demanded future resources be reallocated to underfunded towns.
  • Other areas are to lose aid so that money can be reallocated to towns devastated by pit closures.
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