Reallocate
(verb)
To allocate something again, especially in a different way or to a different purpose.
Origin:
Mid 19th century: from re- + allocate.
Examples:
- The government decided to reallocate funds from defense to education.
- The company decided to reallocate resources to the most profitable division.
- The team had to reallocate tasks due to the absence of a team member.
- The school had to reallocate classrooms due to a decrease in enrollment.
- The organization reallocated its budget to focus on poverty reduction.