words associated with allocation
Synonyms of allocation
allotment: : the act of allotting something : apportionment The allotment of a full page in the newspaper to each candidate is fair.
annuity: : a sum of money payable yearly or at other regular intervals
appropriation: : an act or instance of appropriating something
entitlement: : the state or condition of being entitled : right
grant: : to consent to carry out for a person : allow fulfillment of grant a request
subsidy: : a grant or gift of money: such as
subvention: : the provision of assistance or financial support: such as
Words Related to allocation
aid: : to provide with what is useful or necessary in achieving an end aid a cause aid a friend
assistance: : the act of helping or assisting someone or the help supplied : aid financial and technical assistance Can I be of any assistance ? [=can I help you?]
block grant: : an unrestricted grant made by the U.S. federal government to state and local governments to be used at their discretion to pay especially for social services that were formerly paid for through specific federal programs
grant-in-aid: : a grant or subsidy for public funds paid by a central to a local government in aid of a public undertaking
set-aside: : something (such as a portion of receipts or production) that is set aside for a specified purpose
foreign aid: : assistance (such as economic aid) provided by one nation to another
relief: : a payment made by a male feudal tenant to his lord on succeeding to an inherited estate
state aid: : public monies appropriated by a state government for the partial support or improvement of a public local institution
advance: : to accelerate the growth or progress of advance a cause
allowance: : a share or portion allotted or granted
benefit: : something that produces good or helpful results or effects or that promotes well-being : advantage discounted prices and other benefits of a museum membership The benefits outweigh the risks of taking the drug. reaping the benefits of their hard work changes that will be to your benefit
bequest: : the act of giving or leaving something by will (see will entry 2 sense 1 ) : the act of bequeathing established at the bequest of a local philanthropist
endowment: : the act or process of endowing
fund: : a sum of money or other resources whose principal or interest is set apart for a specific objective
legacy: : a gift by will especially of money or other personal property : bequest She left us a legacy of a million dollars.
stipend: : a fixed sum of money paid periodically for services or to defray expenses
trust: : assured reliance on the character, ability, strength, or truth of someone or something
trust fund: : property (such as money or securities) settled or held in trust
Synonyms of allocation
admeasurement: : determination and apportionment of shares
allotment: : the act of allotting something : apportionment The allotment of a full page in the newspaper to each candidate is fair.
apportionment: : an act or result of apportioning
disbursement: : the act of paying out money especially from a fund : the act of disbursing the disbursement of government funds
dispensation: : a general state or ordering of things
distribution: : the act or process of distributing the distribution of leaflets profit distribution the distribution of weight
division: : the act or process of dividing : the state of being divided
issuance: : issue sense 6
Words Related to allocation
reallocation: : to allocate (something) again: such as
reapportionment: : to apportion (something, such as a house of representatives) anew
redistribution: : to alter the distribution of : reallocate
redivision: : to divide (something) again Each September, the board decided how to redivide a fixed pool of 102,000 shares. —Ken Auletta
repartition: : distribution
division: : the act or process of dividing : the state of being divided
partition: : the action of parting : the state of being parted : division the partition of Korea into North and South Korea
separation: : the act or process of separating : the state of being separated
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