verb
- past tense of reapportion; to distribute or allocate again in a different way
Usage: often used in political contexts regarding legislative districts
Examples
- The state legislature reapportioned the congressional districts after the census.
- Funding was reapportioned among the various departments based on new priorities.
- The committee reapportioned the tasks to ensure equal workload distribution.
- School districts were reapportioned to address population changes.
- The board reapportioned the budget allocations for the upcoming fiscal year.
- Representatives reapportioned the seats following demographic shifts.