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allocation
Alternative clues for the word allocation
- Arrangement of resources or funds
- Share of permit curtailed action abroad
- (computer science) the assignment of particular areas of a magnetic disk to particular data or instructions
- Assignment requiring a number and place
- A share set aside for a specific purpose
- Allotment using borders of agricultural site
Word definitions for allocation in dictionaries
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Allocation \Al`lo*ca"tion\, n. [LL. allocatio: cf. F. allocation.] The act of putting one thing to another; a placing; disposition; arrangement. --Hallam. An allotment or apportionment; as, an allocation of shares in a company. The allocation of the particular ...
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
mid-15c., from Middle French allocacion , from Medieval Latin allocationem (nominative allocatio ), noun of action from past participle stem of allocare (see allocate ).
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ ADJECTIVE capital ▪ On 6 December, I announced a further £7.5 million capital allocation for projects for 1992-93. ▪ Great ingenuity was expended in creative accounting to get round overall spending limits or capital allocations ...
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. The process or procedure for allocate things, especially money or other resources.
Usage examples of allocation.
I would fly the gear in, and my spivs would distribute it, sometimes through the black market, sometimes through the Party Allocation Bureau.
For the CIA, he essentially stopped cutting allocations and supported requests for supplemental funds for counterterrorism.
The allocation of funds should be based on an assessment of threats and vulnerabilities.
Washington to argue an allocation of seventy rather than sixty armored divisions for Ripsaw, for instance, General Grote just sat, smiled and smoked his pipe.
The time they went to Washington to argue an allocation of seventy rather than sixty armored divisions for Ripsaw, for instance, General Grote just sat, smiled and smoked his pipe.
However, men ambitious of making a name for themselves among the electors dug deep into their private purses when aediles to make the games more spectacular than the allocation of funds from the State would permit.
The two women, one Ghanian, one Brazilian, wore the blue berets of UN resource allocation officers.
As with sugar, each retailer was assigned a certain wholesale allocation of meat and, in turn, had to produce enough consumer stamps to prove its compliance with the rationing laws.
Bauerle knew that getting caught in black market meat deals would jeopardize legal allocations and effectively ruin the company.
Its local supplier offered to give White Castle "an advance" on its future allocations, but White Castle's attorney, Sain, discouraged this idea, calling it "a technical violation of the law.
Butler, Chicago, August 3, 1942, on applying for additional sugar allocations and citing specific difficulties in the application process.
But she requested four units for tactical evaluation, a request which was placed near the top of the Brass Hat committee's lengthy Candidate Allocations list.
But, in the exhaustion following the war, with the regimentation and labor allocations that had cut travel so severely, the airlines, starved for freight and passengers, had slid inevitably toward bankruptcy, in spite of the subsidies of an impoverished federal government.
It was not even clear just what groups within the Nation (or without) were benefitting from the changed interpretations of Federal law and resource allocation.
Although he doubted that anyone was trying to close down the base, or that someone was benefitting from the current allocation practices, there was no doubt in his mind that no one in the I.