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Meanings of
apportioning
in English
Portuguese
repartição
Catalan
erogació
Spanish
repartimiento
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The act of distributing by allotting or apportioning; distribution according to a plan.
allocation
allotment
assignation
apportionment
parcelling
parceling
Portuguese
repartição
Synonyms
Examples for "
allocation
"
allocation
allotment
assignation
apportionment
parcelling
Examples for "
allocation
"
1
Proposed changes in regulations may also encourage lower equity
allocation
,
Aon said.
2
The
allocation
of permanent seats to specific countries is, however, an anachronism.
3
You'd think they'd develop an intelligent approach to land
allocation
and use.
4
Independent health-care professionals assessed the main outcomes without knowledge of treatment
allocation
.
5
The board is paying for the treatment from its general State
allocation
.
1
It's been a great year for the raspberries on John McEvoy's
allotment
.
2
Their final holdings will depend on whether the
over
-
allotment
mechanism is used.
3
In 1776 three years was the usual
allotment
of the grand tour.
4
Privilege is the gift of affection; right, the stern
allotment
of law.
5
The
over-
allotment
option is for an additional 15 percent of the volume.
1
In point of fact he had an
assignation
,
of an innocent sort.
2
She had never in her life made an
assignation
with a man.
3
This was the first downright
assignation
she had ever made with him.
4
He took out an
assignation
ruble note and gave it to Karatáev.
5
Three and a half rubles
assignation
,
are equal to one silver ruble.
1
They had no voice in the
apportionment
of the money thus contributed.
2
There should be no mistake made as to the
apportionment
of blame.
3
The method is intended to complement traditional quantitative source
apportionment
analysis.
4
Suppose the difficulties of agreeing upon a rule surmounted, and the
apportionment
made.
5
The convention found it very difficult to agree upon a rule of
apportionment
.
1
Crowe watched his assistant
parcelling
up the new boatcloak Avery had purchased.
2
With the
parcelling
out of wealth we have become much more egoistical.
3
Would you mind
parcelling
that stuff up to go, as a picnic?
4
His abode had been saved from the
parcelling
out of several Georgian estates.
5
A naval officer preaching about Republicanism and
parcelling
out the Land!'
1
And I've become much more miserly in
parceling
out my opinions.
2
Men did it so easily, that immediate
parceling
of value.
3
Jason sat at his desk,
parceling
out whitish-brown stalks and heads into small glass bowls.
4
The
parceling
is done with insulating tape.
5
Basically, it provided a way of
parceling
tasks across dozens, hundreds, even thousands of machines with extreme efficiency.
Usage of
apportioning
in English
1
She will have been long familiar with the idea of
apportioning
incomes.
2
It's deciding how much money is raised and then
apportioning
it .
3
The woman, who declined to give her name, was not
apportioning
blame.
4
These sectarians?-No :tounderstand is to forgo the imagined right
apportioning
blame.
5
The strong wording stops short of
apportioning
blame for the attack.
6
But you are
apportioning
life and death with too much assurance.
7
Instead they have become a tool for
apportioning
and allocating accountability.
8
The Obama administration, while regretting the death toll, reserved judgment on
apportioning
blame.
9
The focus was on finding a solution not
apportioning
blame.
10
Yet proving liability and
apportioning
blame will be much harder.
11
The question of
apportioning
window space to the various departments was to be reconsidered.
12
The act for
apportioning
crimes and punishments, part of the same work, I drew.
13
However,
apportioning
blame is irrelevant in our present extremity.
14
Why is the Royal Commission into Building Collapses in the Christchurch Earthquake not
apportioning
blame?
15
Equally essential was a frugal
apportioning
of the rations, whether or not there were any.
16
Why do you think divorce is about
apportioning
blame?
Other examples for "apportioning"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
apportioning
apportion
Verb
Present
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
apportion blame
apportion a percentage
apportion crimes
apportion delegates
apportion drive
More collocations
Translations for
apportioning
Portuguese
repartição
divisão
Catalan
erogació
repartiment
repartició
prorrateig
Spanish
repartimiento
Apportioning
through the time