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to set apart for a particular purpose; assign or allot: to allocate funds for new projects.

Origin of allocate

Synonym study for allocate, other words from allocate.

  • al·lo·ca·tor, noun
  • de·al·lo·cate, verb (used with object), de·al·lo·cat·ed, de·al·lo·cat·ing.
  • re·al·lo·cate, verb (used with object), re·al·lo·cat·ed, re·al·lo·cat·ing.

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How to use allocate in a sentence

The capital allocated to the investment bank as a percentage of risk-weighted assets was around 75% when I joined UBS.

With this information, we can do a better job of allocating media dollars going forward.

Gannon also said that this summer, for the first time, state funding had been allocated to help recruit and train MAT teams.

Learning how to wisely allocate your resources can both save and earn you a lot of money.

Though the money is allocated by neighborhood, it’s all “city money,” said Tomlinson.

Also, our house will be paid off so we can allocate those savings to other investments.

And we can talk about whether we want to allocate fewer resources to the aged.

I recommend you allocate 30% to a broad international stock fund, and 70% in a broad US index fund, such as an S&P500 fund.

Why allocate education dollars to a community perceived to be off the charts with spelling-bee winners and academic scholars?

While this frees up resources the Romney camp can allocate elsewhere, it could prove costly if it lets Santorum on the board.

And we have been able to allocate all the haloes so far investigated to one or the other of the known radioactive families.

I once intended to allocate a pocket especially for greenbacks, but found it unnecessary.

My specimens also showed these intermediate tendencies and I am unable at present to allocate the specimens to subspecies.

It was accordingly arranged to allocate yards or separate sections of yards, so that one class of tonnage only would be produced.

Some will have two, some three, some a number of members; and on what system will you allocate the members to these divisions?

British Dictionary definitions for allocate

/ ( ˈæləˌkeɪt ) /

to assign or allot for a particular purpose

a less common word for locate (def. 2)

Derived forms of allocate

  • allocatable , adjective

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Meaning of allocating in English

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  • The local council has decided not to allocate funds for the project .
  • The president has agreed to allocate further funds to develop the new submarine .
  • Tickets will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis .
  • There are ten marks allocated to every question .
  • Try to allocate yourself a set time each day to practise your exercises .
  • corporately
  • distribution
  • distributive
  • distributively
  • portion something out
  • ration something out
  • redistribute

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Synonyms of allocate

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Synonyms & Similar Words

  • share (out)
  • redistribute
  • parcel (out)
  • reapportion

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • deprive (of)
  • appropriate
  • measure (out)
  • disseminate
  • dollop (out)
  • misallocate
  • niggle (out)
  • give up (to)

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synonyms for allocated

  • appropriated
  • apportioned
  • spread evenly

How to use allocated in a sentence

The company also did not immediately respond to a request to break out, in terms of percentages, how much of its media budget is allocated to experiential for this effort.

They say it allocates more funding, and that you need to take care of places once you protect them.

The bill hasn’t made much progress, though states including Tennessee have allocated some of their state relief funding to rural broadband.

In part one of my recent interview with Mike Blumenthal, local SEO expert and co-founder of customer experience management platform GatherUp, we spoke about the lack of resources Google allocates to addressing spam on Google Maps.

AI is likely to result in massive but poorly distributed financial gains, and this will both require and enable policymakers to rethink how they allocate resources and distribute wealth.

All the slots for arrivals and departures are allocated months in advance.

The number of diplomats was pitiful (45 appointees in 1860), as was the amount of money allocated to them.

Congress initially allocated $200,000 to finish the work, but then rescinded the appropriations before it was spent.

The bill allocated billions of dollars for local jurisdictions to buy new machines.

Boustany noted with pride that the omnibus allocated $1 billion dollars to the Harbor Maintenance Trust Fund.

The transparent and unescapable meaning is death, but the alternatives allocated to the symbol are change and transformation.

It remains to give, also briefly, the divinatory significance allocated by the same art to the Trumps Major.

The figure has been said to stand for Truth, which is, however, more properly allocated to the seventeenth card.

Here the authority is Lvi, from whom is also derived the brief symbolism allocated to the twenty-two Keys.

Those from "del Norte" are considered Huchiun and those "del Este" are allocated to area 5.

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  • American English : allocate / ˈæləkeɪt /
  • Brazilian Portuguese : destinar
  • Chinese : 分配
  • European Spanish : asignar
  • French : attribuer
  • German : zuteilen
  • Italian : assegnare
  • Japanese : 割り当てる
  • Korean : 배당되다
  • European Portuguese : destinar
  • Spanish : asignar
  • Thai : จัดสรร

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  1. Allocate Definition & Meaning

    allocated; allocating Synonyms of allocate transitive verb 1 : to apportion for a specific purpose or to particular persons or things : distribute allocate tasks among human and automated components 2 : to set apart or earmark : designate allocate a section of the building for special research purposes allocatable ˈa-lə-ˌkā-tə-bəl adjective

  2. ALLOCATED

    to give something to someone as their share of a total amount, to use in a particular way: The government is allocating £10 million for health education. [ + two objects ] As project leader, you will have to allocate people jobs /allocate jobs to people.

  3. ALLOCATED Definition & Usage Examples

    Allocated definition: set apart for a particular purpose or recipient; assigned or allotted. See examples of ALLOCATED used in a sentence.

  4. ALLOCATE

    to give something to someone as their share of a total amount, to use in a particular way: The government is allocating £10 million for health education. [ + two objects ] As project leader, you will have to allocate people jobs /allocate jobs to people.

  5. ALLOCATE

    to give a particular amount of time, money, etc. to someone or something, so that it can be used in a particular way: allocate sth for sth We have allocated €50,000 for printing and mailings. allocate sth to sb/sth They allocated 3% of the advertising budget to newspaper ads.

  6. ALLOCATE Definition & Usage Examples

    Allocate definition: to set apart for a particular purpose; assign or allot. See examples of ALLOCATE used in a sentence.

  7. ALLOCATED

    1. past simple and past participle of allocate 2. to give something to someone…

  8. ALLOCATE definition and meaning

    ALLOCATE definition: If one item or share of something is allocated to a particular person or for a particular... | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

  9. allocate verb

    verb /ˈæləkeɪt/ /ˈæləkeɪt/ Verb Forms to give something officially to somebody/something for a particular purpose allocate something (for something) A large sum has been allocated for buying new books for the library. allocate something (to somebody/something) They intend to allocate more places to mature students this year.

  10. Allocated

    1. To set apart for a special purpose; designate: allocate a room to be used for storage. 2. To distribute according to a plan; allot: allocate rations for a week-long camping trip. [Medieval Latin allocāre, allocāt- : Latin ad-, ad- + Latin locāre, to place (from locus, place ).] al′lo·cat′a·ble adj. al′lo·ca′tion n. al′lo·ca·tor n.

  11. allocate verb

    to give something officially to someone or something for a particular purpose allocate something (for something) A large sum has been allocated for buying new books for the library. allocate something (to somebody/something) They intend to allocate more places for older students this year. More resources are being allocated to the project. allocate somebody/something sth The project is being ...

  12. ALLOCATION

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  13. ALLOCATION

    allocation noun uk / ˌæləˈkeɪʃ ə n / us Add to word list [ U ] the act of deciding officially which person, company, area of business, etc. something should be given to, or what share of a total amount of something such as money or time should be given to someone to use in a particular way: resource / time allocation

  14. Allocate

    allocate: 1 v distribute according to a plan or set apart for a special purpose "I am allocating a loaf of bread to everyone on a daily basis" "I'm allocating the rations for the camping trip" Synonyms: apportion Types: show 5 types... hide 5 types... reallocate , reapportion allocate, distribute, or apportion anew ration , ration out ...

  15. Allocate Definition & Meaning

    : to divide and give out (something) for a special reason or to particular people, companies, etc. allocate funds among charities Money from the sale of the house was allocated to each of the children. We need to determine the best way to allocate our resources. Have enough funds been allocated to finance the project? — allocation

  16. ALLOCATING

    to give something to someone as their share of a total amount, to use in a particular way: The government is allocating £10 million for health education. [ + two objects ] As project leader, you will have to allocate people jobs /allocate jobs to people.

  17. ALLOCATED Synonyms: 99 Similar and Opposite Words

    verb Definition of allocated past tense of allocate 1 as in allotted to give as a share or portion not enough computers to allocate one to every student Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance allotted assigned distributed apportioned allowed divided rationed gave measured awarded lotted split dispensed granted administered dealt earmarked shared (out)

  18. ALLOCATE Synonyms: 97 Similar and Opposite Words

    Synonyms for ALLOCATE: allot, assign, distribute, apportion, allow, lot, ration, divide; Antonyms of ALLOCATE: deny, retain, deprive (of), withhold, keep, begrudge ...

  19. to be allocated

    Determination of the quantity to be allocated to undertakings that have submitted a declaration under Article 14 (2) EurLex-2. Indication of planned resources to be allocated, at least for the forthcoming year. oj4. The share to be allocated to transport has not yet been determined and will depend on demand. EurLex-2.

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  21. Allocated to

    allocate something to 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.

  22. Allocate definition in American English

    (æləkeɪt ) Word forms: allocates3rd person singular present tense, allocating present participle, allocated past tense past participle transitive verb If one item or share of something is allocated to a particular person or for a particular purpose, it is given to that person or used for that purpose.