apportion
1 of 1verb/əˈpɔrʃən/
Forms:apportions,apportioning,apportioned,apportioned
1
to divide and share out something among people
- In the upcoming meeting, we will apportion the project responsibilities and deadlines among the departments.
- Apportioning resources in a way that benefits all employees is crucial for maintaining a positive work environment.
- After the meeting, the manager apportioned the tasks among the team members to ensure everything was covered.
- The government will apportion funds to schools based on the number of students enrolled.
- The teacher will apportion the time equally between each group to ensure fair participation.
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