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    al·lo·cate
    /ˈaləˌkāt/

    verb

    • 1. distribute (resources or duties) for a particular purpose: "the authorities allocated 50,000 places to refugees"

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  2. Learn the meaning, synonyms, examples, and history of the verb allocate, which means to apportion or distribute for a specific purpose or to particular persons or things. See also related phrases and dictionary entries for allocate.

  3. to give something to someone as their share of a total amount, to use in a particular way: The government is allocating £10 million for health education. [ + two objects ] As project leader, you will have to allocate people jobs /allocate jobs to people.

  4. Allocate means to set apart for a particular purpose; assign or allot. See examples of allocate used in a sentence, synonyms, word history and origins, and related words.

  5. to give something to someone as their share of a total amount, to use in a particular way: The government is allocating $10 million for health education. [ + two objects ] As project leader, you will have to allocate people jobs /allocate jobs to people.

  6. To allocate is to set aside a certain amount of money for an expense. You usually hear about the government allocating funds for education or the military, but you may personally allocate some of your allowance to buying comic books.

  7. Learn the meaning and usage of the verb allocate, which means to set apart or assign for a special purpose or plan. Find synonyms, translations, and examples of allocate in different contexts.

  8. to give something officially to somebody/something for a particular purpose. allocate something (for something)A large sum has been allocated for buying new books for the library. allocate something (to somebody/something)They intend to allocate more places to mature students this year.

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