reallocate

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To change the user or purpose for which a resource is allocated

I want to reallocate some of my money from stocks to bonds. (I want to sell some of my stocks and use the proceeds to buy bonds to replace them.).

To allocate again

still a better deal than concatenation, which reallocates every time.

allocate, distribute, or apportion anew; "Congressional seats are reapportioned on the basis of census data"
When organizations reallocate money or resources, they decide to change the way they spend the money or use the resources. a cost-cutting program to reallocate people and resources within the company Other areas are to lose aid so that money can be reallocated to towns devastated by pit closures. = redistribute
{f} reappropriate, set aside again
reallocation
The act of reallocating; a second or subsequent allocation
reallocated
present participle of reallocate
reallocates
third-person singular of reallocate
reallocating
third-person singular of reallocate
reallocation
a share that has been allocated again
reallocation
a new apportionment (especially a reallotment of congressional seats in the United States on the basis of census results)
reallocation
{i} reappropriation, redistribution
reallocate

    Hyphenation

    re·al·lo·cate

    Turkish pronunciation

    riälıkeyt

    Pronunciation

    /rēˈaləkāt/ /riːˈæləkeɪt/

    Etymology

    (prefix.) Middle English, from Old French, from Latin re-, red- back, again, against.

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