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Definitions from the WebTerm: ReapportionPart of Speech: VerbSense 1:Definition: To redistribute or allocate something, especially resources, according to a new plan or different proportions. Example sentence: The government decided to reapportion the budget to invest more in education and healthcare. Sense 2:Definition: To adjust the number of representatives in a legislative body for a given area or district. Example sentence: After the census, it became necessary to reapportion the congressional districts to ensure fair representation. Sense 3:Definition: To divide or reallocate something in a different manner or proportion. Example sentence: The project manager had to reapportion the workload among the team members after one member fell ill. Part of Speech: NounSense 1:Definition: The act of redistributing or allocating resources, representatives, or workload according to a new plan or different proportions. Example sentence: The reapportionment of wealth was necessary to reduce income inequality in the country. Sense 2:Definition: The revised allocation or distribution of something. Example sentence: The reapportion of seats in the parliament led to a more balanced representation. Related Products:Search for books about reapportioning resources on Amazon Search for books about reapportioning legislative districts on Amazon | ||||
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