reapportion

[US]/ˌriːəˈpɔːʃən/
[UK]/ˌriːəˈpɔːrʃən/

Translation

vt.to distribute or allocate something again

Phrases & Collocations

reapportion seats

reapportion resources

reapportion votes

reapportion districts

reapportion funds

reapportion representation

reapportion boundaries

reapportion power

reapportion influence

reapportion income

Example Sentences

the government decided to reapportion the funding for education.

we need to reapportion the resources to meet the new demands.

the committee will reapportion the seats based on population changes.

after the census, it is necessary to reapportion the districts.

it's time to reapportion our budget to reflect current priorities.

the organization plans to reapportion its staff to improve efficiency.

they will reapportion the land among the farmers fairly.

reapportioning the assets will help in better resource management.

we should consider how to reapportion our time for better productivity.

the team agreed to reapportion tasks for the upcoming project.

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