Reallocation (noun)

  1. The act of reallocating or the state of being reallocated.
  2. The distribution of resources or assets to a different purpose or location.

Origin:

Late 19th century: from re- + allocation.

Examples:

  1. The reallocation of funds from one department to another was a controversial decision.
  2. The reallocation of personnel was necessary to meet the changing needs of the company.
  3. The reallocation of resources was an important step in achieving the organization's goals.
  4. The reallocation of land was a key component of the government's agricultural reform program.
  5. The reallocation of resources allowed the company to focus on its core business activities.
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