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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
re-allocate

also reallocate, by 1868, from re- + allocate. Related: Reallocated; reallocating.

Usage examples of "re-allocate".

Specialist technical and hardline teams being readied, transport priorities re-allocated, police and security personnel preparing to perform joint civilian control duties, keeping tourists and residents out of the way in case of an escalation, emergency services being brought to full stand-by status.