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1 apportion
apportion [əˈpɔ:∫ən][+ money] répartir• to apportion blame trouver des coupables (or un coupable)* * *[ə'pɔːʃn] -
2 apportion
apportion [ə'pɔ:ʃən](blame, praise) répartir; (costs, taxes, expenses, shares) répartir, partager; (rations) allouer; (funds) affecter; (property) distribuer;∎ to apportion sth to sb assigner qch à qn -
3 apportion
(taxes, expenses) répartir -
4 allocate
allocate [ˈæləʊkeɪt]a. ( = allot) [+ task] attribuer ; [+ money] affecterb. ( = apportion) répartir* * *['æləkeɪt]transitive verb affecter [funds] (for, to à); attribuer [land] (to à); accorder [time] (to à); assigner, attribuer [tasks] (to à)
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apportion — ► VERB ▪ share out; assign. DERIVATIVES apportionment noun. ORIGIN Latin apportionare, from portionare divide into portions … English terms dictionary
apportion — ap‧por‧tion [əˈpɔːʆn ǁ ɔːr ] verb [transitive] formal to divide and share something between a number of people or organizations: apportion something to/amongst/between • a scheme which will apportion shares in state enterprises to the general… … Financial and business terms
apportion — ap·por·tion /ə pȯr shən/ vt: to make a usu. proportionate division or distribution of (an amount due) according to a plan: as a: to divide (an amount due in tax or other liability) among the parties responsible for respective shares of the… … Law dictionary
apportion — verb (T) to decide how something should be shared between various people (+ among/between): apportioning available funds among the different schools in the district | apportion blame/praise etc (=say who deserves to be blamed or praised): It s… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
apportion — verb /əˈpɔːʃən,əˈpɔɹʃən/ a) To divide and distribute portions of a whole. The controlling party had apportioned the voting districts such that their party would be favored in the next election. b) Specifically, to do so in a fair and equitable… … Wiktionary
apportion — verb Apportion is used with these nouns as the object: ↑blame … Collocations dictionary
apportion — verb share out; assign. Derivatives apportionable adjective Origin C16: from OFr. apportionner or med. L. apportionare, from ad to + portionare divide into portions … English new terms dictionary
apportion — verb the proceeds from the sale of the restaurant will be apportioned equally among the siblings Syn: share, divide, allocate, distribute, allot, assign, give out, hand out, mete out, deal out, dish out, dole out, parcel out, prorate; ration,… … Thesaurus of popular words
apportion — UK [əˈpɔː(r)ʃ(ə)n] / US [əˈpɔrʃ(ə)n] verb [transitive] Word forms apportion : present tense I/you/we/they apportion he/she/it apportions present participle apportioning past tense apportioned past participle apportioned formal 1) to divide… … English dictionary
apportion — ap|por|tion [ ə pɔrʃn ] verb transitive FORMAL 1. ) to divide something such as payments between two or more people, organizations, etc.: apportion something among/between: Costs will be apportioned between the federal and local governments. 2. ) … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
apportion — /əˈpɔʃən / (say uh pawshuhn) verb (t) to divide and assign in just proportion or according to some rule; distribute or allocate proportionally: to apportion expenses. {French apportionner, from à to + portionner portion (verb) –apportionable,… …