Re-allocation


[al-uh-key-shuh n] /ˌæl əˈkeɪ ʃən/

noun
1.
the act of ; apportionment.
2.
the state of being .
3.
the share or portion .
4.
Accounting. a system of dividing expenses and incomes among the various branches, departments, etc., of a business.
/ˌæləˈkeɪʃən/
noun
1.
the act of allocating or the state of being allocated
2.
a part that is allocated; share
3.
(accounting, Brit) a system of dividing overhead expenses between the various departments of a business
4.
(social welfare) (in a Social Services Department) the process of assigning referrals to individual workers, thus changing their status to cases
n.

also reallocation, 1931, noun of action from reallocate (v.).
n.

mid-15c., from Middle French allocacion, from Medieval Latin allocationem (nominative allocatio), noun of action from past participle stem of allocare (see allocate).

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