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How to pronounce reallocation in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms reallotment, reapportionment
Type of parcelling, allocation, allotment, apportioning, apportionment, assignation, parceling
Has types reshuffle
Derivation reallocate
Type Words
Type of allocation, allotment
Derivation reallocate

Examples of reallocation

reallocation
Moreover, a reallocation of roles inevitably means fights for the choicest ones.
From the economist.com
Adding travel to his budget would require a reallocation of resources, Levit said.
From the boston.com
It's a sensible reallocation of resources in tough economic times and long overdue.
From the sacbee.com
Next in the reallocation process was prioritization of the TRACI categories.
From the businessweek.com
Alternatively, Congress could approve a reallocation of water from Lanier.
From the usatoday.com
This refers broadly to a reallocation of power from the state to counties.
From the economist.com
Second, he wants a broader reallocation of votes and a new formula to calculate them.
From the economist.com
He attributes Iceland's recovery, in part, to a reallocation of resources.
From the olympics.time.com
This is a major reallocation of assets story that I want to believe in.
From the forbes.com
More examples
  • A share that has been allocated again
  • Reallotment: a new apportionment (especially a new apportionment of congressional seats in the United States on the basis of census results)
  • The act of reallocating; a second or subsequent allocation
  • (reallocate) To change the user or purpose for which a resource is allocated; To allocate again
  • The term used to describe the procedure of moving an expense (including payroll) from one index to another or from one account code to another to correct clerical or bookkeeping errors.
  • A change in allocation, as of factors of production across industries: e.g., a rise in the relative price of the capital-intensive good causes reallocation of factors into the capital-intensive sector.
  • Reassignment by the Director of Personnel of a position from one classification to a different classification on the basis of a significant change in the kind or level of duties and responsibilities assigned to the position.
  • An exchange among investment options within an annuity that effects the distribution of investment options across the entire annuity.
  • The action taken to change a position's classification when duties have changed substantially in a gradual manner over time.