allot
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allot
[verb] assign, allocate, apportion, budget, designate, earmark, mete, set aside, share out
[verb] assign, allocate, apportion, budget, designate, earmark, mete, set aside, share out
al‧lot /əˈlɒt $ əˈlɑːt/ verb (past tense and past participle allotted, present participle allotting) [transitive]
[Date: 1400-1500; Language: Old French; Origin: aloter, from lot ‘person’s share’]
to use a particular amount of time for something, or give a particular share of money, space etc to someone or something Synonym : allocate
allot something to something/somebody
● Try and allot two or three hours a day to revision.
● Each school will be allotted twenty seats.
allot somebody something
● Everyone who works for the company has been allotted ten shares.
—allotted adjective [only before noun]:
● The department has already spent more than its allotted budget.
allot something to something/somebody
● Try and allot two or three hours a day to revision.
● Each school will be allotted twenty seats.
allot somebody something
● Everyone who works for the company has been allotted ten shares.
—allotted adjective [only before noun]:
● The department has already spent more than its allotted budget.
[TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English
allot
[verb] to give as one’s share, portion, role, or place
● allotted himself a daily hour for exercise► Synonyms: admeasure, allocate, allow, apportion, assign, give, lot, mete (out)
► Related Word: deal (out), dispense, distribute, dole (out); equip, fit out, furnish; accord, grant, vouchsafe; appoint, ordain, prescribe
► Contrasted words: detain, hold, hold back, keep, retain, withhold; appropriate, arrogate, confiscate
[verb] to give as one’s share, portion, role, or place
● allotted himself a daily hour for exercise► Synonyms: admeasure, allocate, allow, apportion, assign, give, lot, mete (out)
► Related Word: deal (out), dispense, distribute, dole (out); equip, fit out, furnish; accord, grant, vouchsafe; appoint, ordain, prescribe
► Contrasted words: detain, hold, hold back, keep, retain, withhold; appropriate, arrogate, confiscate
[TahlilGaran] The Merriam-Webster Thesaurus