repartition

/ˌripɑrˈtɪʃən/
noun
  1. The act of dividing or distributing something again, especially money, resources, or property.
    • The government proposed a repartition of the budget to fund education.
    • The repartition of land among the families took several months.
    • After the merger, there was a repartition of company shares among the new owners.
  2. A new division or distribution of something.
    • They agreed on a repartition of the inheritance that satisfied everyone.
    • The repartition of seats in the council reflected the election results.
    • The repartition of tasks made the project run more smoothly.
verb
  1. To divide or distribute something again.
    • The committee voted to repartition the funds among the departments.
    • We need to repartition the storage space to fit the new equipment.
    • The court ordered them to repartition the estate fairly.
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