To have set aside or reserved for a particular purpose
“Every member of our society is at total liberty to allocate his or her resources wherever he or she wishes.”
Past tense for to set apart for a special use
“Valid forecasts of future land uses can help government agencies and the private market allocate resources for optimum utilization of rural land.”
Past tense for to assign to a particular class or category
Past tense for to regulate the speed or amount of something given or administered
Past tense for to entrust into the possession of safekeeping of someone
Past tense for to regard something as being caused by
(typically military) Past tense for to assign (someone) to a specific task
Past tense for to store or set aside for future use
Past tense for to decide on and announce
Past tense for to give or award something to someone
Past tense for to spend or use up (a period of time)
Past tense for to allocate or assign a specific time or place for something or someone
Past tense for to draw, trace, or define the outer edge or shape of
Past tense for to pay (money) for something
Past tense for to contract out work
Delivered, apportioned or allocated to a group
Exclusively allocated to or intended for a particular purpose
Situated or established in a particular place or location
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