preallot

/priəˈlɒt/
verb
  1. To assign or distribute something in advance of the usual time or before a final decision.
    • The committee decided to preallot funds for emergency repairs before the budget meeting.
    • Teachers preallot seats to students on the first day of class.
    • The company will preallot shares to early investors before the public offering.
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