Reallocate (Verb)
Meaning
Allocate, distribute, or apportion anew; "Congressional seats are reapportioned on the basis of census data".
Classification
Verbs of buying, selling, owning.
Examples
- The company will reallocate the unused funds to the marketing department to support the new campaign.
- Due to the significant changes in population, the city decided to reallocate the council seats to better represent the residents.
- After assessing the team's workload, the manager decided to reallocate some tasks to ensure a more efficient use of time.
- To address the imbalance in resources, the organization chose to reallocate some of the funds from the urban projects to the rural initiatives.
- After the company downsized some of its operations, it had to reallocate the remaining staff to accommodate the new structure.