reapportion

/ˌriːəˈpɔːrʃən/
verb
  1. To divide or allocate something again, especially in a new or different way.
    • The manager decided to reapportion the workload among the team members.
    • The committee voted to reapportion the budget after the unexpected costs.
    • Every ten years, the state must reapportion its legislative districts based on the new census data.
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