"Reallocated" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Reallocated" Meaning

To allocate or assign something (especially money or resources) to a different purpose or use, often after the original allocation has been cancelled or changed.

Example: "The company had to reallocate its budget to prioritize the launch of a new product."

Synonyms: reassigned, redirected, repurposed, rechannel.

"Reallocated" Examples

Usage Examples for "Reallocated"


Example 1: Computer Memory

When the operating system updates, it may need to reallocate some of the computer's memory to make room for the new code.

Example 2: Asset Management

The company recently reallocated some of its funds to invest in a new project, relocating the previously assigned funds for this proposal.

Example 3: Physical Space

After a fire destroyed part of the office building, the company had to reallocate the remaining space among the employees, ensuring everyone had a place to work.

Example 4: Software Development

Developers often need to reallocate memory to accommodate new data or changes in the application's requirements, doing so efficiently requires careful planning.

Example 5: Military Strategies

In warfare, military professionals sometimes have to reallocate troops and resources to adapt to new situations or unexpected challenges that arise during a campaign.

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The act of changing or adjusting the allocation of something, such as resources, facilities, or personnel, to a different purpose or use.<br><br>Example: "The company had to make a reallocation of its budget to prioritize the new project over the existing ones."

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Allocated or assigned again.

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Domains or areas of activity, experience, or interest: Her passions and interests occupied separate realms.

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