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redistribute

[ US /ˌɹidɪˈstɹɪbjut/ ]
[ UK /ɹˌiːdɪstɹˈɪbjuːt/ ]
VERB
  1. distribute anew
    redistribute the troops more strategically

How To Use redistribute In A Sentence

  • The term agrarianism derived partly from the ancient Roman agrarian law to redistribute property and Thomas Paine's 1797 work, Agrarian Justice Opposed to Agrarian Law, and to Agrarian Monopoly: Being a Plan for Meliorating the Condition of Man, By Creating in Every Advocating The Man: Masculinity, Organized Labor, and the Household in New York, 1800-1840
  • New taxes on wealth could redistribute money from older, better off Australians into education, health, and unemployment accounts for young Australians.
  • The time block of the traditional extended summer vacation is redistributed in the form of shorter breaks throughout the year.
  • In most cases land was not truly redistributed.
  • The Government wants to redistribute wealth from more affluent areas in the south to deprived parts in the north of the country.
  • It was at the time when land was being redistributed and made available to the ordinary man.
  • When his absence stretched from one year to two, the Ellel clan had met to declare him officially dead and redistribute the Family offices. A PLAGUE OF ANGELS
  • A series of operations by a plastic surgeon helped reconstruct his scalp and redistribute his hair.
  • The profits from capitalism are redistributed to millions of people through collective investment trusts.
  • They aim to redistribute income from the rich to the poor.
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