Redistribute
(verb)
To distribute or allocate again.
Origin:
From late latin redistribuare, from re- + latin distributus, past participle of distribuere ("to distribute").
Examples:
- The government's new policy is to redistribute wealth from the wealthy to the poor.
- The company will redistribute its resources to better serve its customers.
- The charity will redistribute its food supplies to those in need.
- The teacher will redistribute the students into different groups for their next project.
- The manager decided to redistribute the workload among the employees to balance it out.