How do you use Reallocate in a sentence? See 10+ example sentences showing how this word appears in different contexts, including synonyms like reapportion or allocate, plus the exact meaning.
Reallocate meaning
- To allocate (a resource) to another person or purpose.
- To allocate again.
Synonyms of Reallocate
Using Reallocate
- The main meaning on this page is: To allocate (a resource) to another person or purpose. | To allocate again.
- Useful related words include: reapportion, allocate, apportion.
- In the example corpus, reallocate often appears in combinations such as: to reallocate, reallocate their, would reallocate.
Context around Reallocate
- Average sentence length in these examples: 26.8 words
- Position in the sentence: 2 start, 14 middle, 4 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Reallocate
- In this selection, "reallocate" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 26.8 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, potentially, club, buyers, funding, cpd and additional stand out and add context to how "reallocate" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include asked to reallocate resources towards and congress should reallocate funding given. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "reallocate" sits close to words such as abdollahian, abergavenny and abounded, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with reallocate
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
However, they may have budgets elsewhere that they can spend or reallocate to get things done. (16 words)
All of that law is used to reallocate children from one set of families to another. (16 words)
Patel said where possible, the department’s entities will be asked to reallocate resources towards this goal. (17 words)
A lot of that scarcity could be remedied if we could reallocate things – if janitorial supplies could be sold to the general public, if farmers could sell directly to stores or consumers, and if farmers could donate unpurchased items to food banks. (42 words)
Collins argues that Congress should reallocate funding given in the Inflation Reduction Act or give the IRS more flexibility in terms of how it can spend its enforcement money or allow it to move funding between accounts itself. (38 words)
To raise the funds required for the deal, the Scottish Government said it will reallocate £30 million of Pupil Equity Fund (Pef) cash next year so it aligns with the school year, as opposed to the financial year. (38 words)
Example sentences (20)
And then we are going to continue to invest in those two models and will potentially reallocate more resources in one model that will prove to be more successful.
Collins argues that Congress should reallocate funding given in the Inflation Reduction Act or give the IRS more flexibility in terms of how it can spend its enforcement money or allow it to move funding between accounts itself.
However, they may have budgets elsewhere that they can spend or reallocate to get things done.
However, when we ask them to cross-club reallocate their funds to clubs with more urgent needs, they refuse to.
Only state Rep. Kam Buckner and South Side activist Ja’Mal Green said they would reallocate CPD’s budget to programs that address root causes of crime.
The council has submitted a request to reallocate additional funding to the Scala project and is awaiting government approval, which is expected imminently.
The letter further said the government will reallocate all students and teachers to different government secondary schools, as it did previously when taking over the school.
To raise the funds required for the deal, the Scottish Government said it will reallocate £30 million of Pupil Equity Fund (Pef) cash next year so it aligns with the school year, as opposed to the financial year.
All of that law is used to reallocate children from one set of families to another.
Crucially, TSA officials emphasize that self-service screening is not intended to replace TSA officers but rather to reallocate their resources to more critical aspects of the screening process.
Further, Ukraine’s effectiveness at targeting the Black Sea fleet has required Russia to reallocate naval resources away from the homeport of Sevastopol.
One of Red Robin’s more strategic moves has been to initiate the sale of ten real estate Sale-Leaseback transactions to pay down debt and reallocate cash where needed.
Resolution 299 looks to reallocate Tranche 2 money — an amount over $39.7 million — toward what the city describes as “revenue replacement” projects as well as dispense hazard pay to eligible city workers employed during the pandemic.
The recent momentum spike could lead to more intense downside volatility as dip buyers reallocate their exposure with sharp gains.
A lot of that scarcity could be remedied if we could reallocate things – if janitorial supplies could be sold to the general public, if farmers could sell directly to stores or consumers, and if farmers could donate unpurchased items to food banks.
Although many mosques report moving regular events and prayers online and prioritizing supporting their community through this difficult time, some have had to reallocate spending and cut staff salaries.
But in order to use its reserves, the board had to reallocate money from other spending priorities, such as the environmental legacy fund and the long-term disability fund.
Holder also recommended that Uber “review and reallocate the responsibilities of Travis Kalanick”, Uber’s CEO at the time.
Meeker Mayor Kent Borchard and Rangely Town Manager Lisa Piering were in agreement that all of the funds are spent, and are willing to reallocate funds as needed.
Patel said where possible, the department’s entities will be asked to reallocate resources towards this goal.
Common combinations with reallocate
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts: