Reallocate (verb)

To allocate something again, especially in a different way or to a different purpose.

Origin:

Mid 19th century: from re- + allocate.

Examples:

  1. The government decided to reallocate funds from defense to education.
  2. The company decided to reallocate resources to the most profitable division.
  3. The team had to reallocate tasks due to the absence of a team member.
  4. The school had to reallocate classrooms due to a decrease in enrollment.
  5. The organization reallocated its budget to focus on poverty reduction.
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