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Meanings of
allot
in English
Portuguese
conceder
Catalan
adjudicar
Spanish
adjudicar
Back to the meaning
Administer or bestow, as in small portions.
deal
lot
distribute
administer
dispense
deal out
dish out
dole out
mete out
parcel out
Portuguese
conceder
Portuguese
atribuir
Catalan
adjudicar
Spanish
adjudicar
Back to the meaning
To assign to someone as his or her lot.
portion
assign
Portuguese
atribuir
Synonyms
Examples for "
deal
"
deal
lot
distribute
administer
dispense
Examples for "
deal
"
1
Health professionals
deal
with people's personal health information every day, Bloomfield said.
2
A
deal
would not eliminate violence, the Brussels-based International Crisis Group said.
3
Mr Power said it would mean a great
deal
to the industry.
4
Mr Robinson said children needed active support to
deal
with their problems.
5
State media outlet China National Radio reported the
deal
earlier this week.
1
At the moment GPs know a
lot
about families, especially problem ones.
2
But there's also a
lot
of hard work involved, often physical work.
3
There is a
lot
of energy from Israel to Europe, Margalit said.
4
I just really want to let a
lot
of people ask questions.
5
He said: A
lot
of good things came from that second innings.
1
The IRS tries to process and
distribute
refunds quickly, often within days.
2
A major drive to
distribute
aid throughout Vanuatu's cyclone-ravaged islands, started today.
3
The deal lets companies produce and
distribute
Viread to 95 developing countries.
4
She needs some students to come help
distribute
flowers people have sent.
5
But the answer is not to
distribute
energy for free, she added.
1
Pharmacy benefit managers
administer
prescription drug benefits for employers and health plans.
2
Five trustees have been appointed to
administer
the Omagh bomb victims fund.
3
A emergency clinic has been set in Tuam today to
administer
vaccines.
4
In general, my most important work is to
administer
the public domain.
5
We saw no benefit of using the intraarterial route to
administer
cisplatin.
1
No, I thank you; I think we can
dispense
with his information.
2
The only way out is to
dispense
with the industrial-technological system altogether.
3
You need a variety of crack techniques to
dispense
at any moment.
4
I could not
dispense
with the man; I had to cure him.
5
Colour cannot stand alone; it cannot
dispense
with boundaries of some kind.
1
I wanted to make a big
deal
out
of it, Henneberry recalled.
2
You are making a great
deal
out
of a very little matter.
3
Or was I making a big
deal
out
of nothing once again?
4
Sheldon proceeded to arm Joan's sailors and
deal
out
ammunition and handcuffs.
5
Please, Travis, I'm begging you-don'tmake a big
deal
out
of this!
1
Take the
dish
out
,
season the lamb and cook another 30 minutes.
2
The Iroquois could
dish
out
and take a tremendous amount of punishment.
3
And that's something unprepared politicians always find it convenient to
dish
out
.
4
Whatever the girl wanted to
dish
out
she'd grin and take it.
5
That prompted locals to
dish
out
their own brand of rough justice.
1
Four fine no-frills restaurants
dole
out
tripe soup, supposedly a hangover cure.
2
He did not
dole
out
the sum he had agreed to provide.
3
Lem had his senior officers
dole
out
the cash to the crew.
4
You don't spend anything except the little you
dole
out
for me.
5
And I look forward to whatever kindness you're willing to
dole
out
,
Governor.
1
If you hurry, you may
mete
out
your disciplines before classes begin.
2
I am not a policeman, or a priest, to
mete
out
punishment.
3
She could hurry back to the old storeroom and
mete
out
punishment.
4
Come to me, and we shall
mete
out
our justice for their crimes!
5
Ford will still
mete
out
bonuses in 2011, Ford spokeswoman Marcey Evans said.
1
Appraisers and surveyors were set to work to
parcel
out
the property.
2
Darrin, however, had lifted the
parcel
out
to lay it on the ground.
3
Flambeau tore a brown-paper
parcel
out
of his inner pocket and rent it in pieces.
4
The game's lopsided nature allowed Marshall to
parcel
out
at least eight minutes for 14 players.
5
Mr. Hayley stooped, really with the innocent intention of moving the
parcel
out
of the way.
1
Banks interested in their expertise in underwriting could
shell
out
the money.
2
Here's what you need to know before you
shell
out
a grand.
3
Millionaires
shell
out
thousands of euros at auction for the dustiest bottles.
4
Just get ready to
shell
out
a lot more money for it.
5
Take the pastry
shell
out
of the oven and let cool slightly.
Portuguese
conceder
Catalan
adjudicar
Spanish
adjudicar
Back to the meaning
Allow to have.
grant
accord
Portuguese
conceder
Usage of
allot
in English
1
They all agreed to this, and told me to
allot
the tasks.
2
To
allot
God a secondary place in life was, to me, inconceivable.
3
We will
allot
him a room, and introduce him, first, to-thebath-room.
4
We should simply decline to
allot
shares to them, that is all.
5
Come with me to
allot
his post to the most distant one.
6
The Czar proposed to
allot
a hundred days to his journey.
7
Are the other court ladies equally wise in the probation period they
allot
?
8
Strictly in the interests of helping her to
allot
her remaining time here appropriately.
9
This is to
allot
the mind but a small portion.
10
I'll
allot
half for the lighthouse and the other half for your own business.
11
We'll
allot
one Raman day, maybe two, to the exploration.
12
I think it's the fiftenth, but that sounds like
allot
.
13
You can even
allot
more bandwidth to movie files so the picture won't stutter.
14
We must
allot
a few more words of description to this Don Carlos Coronado.
15
Tribal governments decide how land and resources are
allotted
among tribe members.
16
I'm within the time
allotted
to me, he told a news conference.
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allot
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
allot to
allot seats
allot more
allot the costs
allot a budget
More collocations
Translations for
allot
Portuguese
conceder
entregar
lidar
atribuir
lotear
outorgar
Catalan
adjudicar
distribuir
assignar
concedir
repartir
destinar
atorgar
Spanish
adjudicar
distribuir
repartir
asignar
destinar
conceder
otorgar
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Allot
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