allot

/əˈlɑt/
verb
  1. To give or assign a portion of something (such as time, money, or resources) to someone or for a purpose.
    • The teacher will allot ten minutes for each student presentation.
    • We need to allot enough time to finish the work before the deadline.
    • Each department was allotted a budget for the new project.
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