allocate



allocate (something) to

To give or portion something to a person or organization. We allocate money to charitable donations every year. Oh, I already allocated that project to Jane.
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allocate something to someone or something

 and allocate something between someone or something; allocate something among someone or something
to give or assign something to someone or something. (Between with two, among with three or more.) The committee allocated the surplus cheese to the elderly people in the community. David allocated the money among all the members. He allocated the work between Fred and George. We had to allocate the money between the philanthropy and social committees.
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Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Lyubochka-Russian, Ukrainian
Shahnaz-Persian, Arabic, Urdu
Baldock['bɔ:ldək]
Corona-Late Roman, Italian, Spanish
DÁIthÍDAH-heeIrish
Vilhelms-Latvian