Pronunciation: /ˌæləˈkeɪʃən/
noun an amount or portion of a resource that is assigned to a particular recipient or purpose
A1 The teacher explained the allocation of tasks for the group project.
A2 The budget allocation for the event was carefully planned out.
B1 The allocation of resources in the company needs to be more efficient.
B2 The government announced a new allocation of funds for infrastructure projects.
C1 The allocation of time and effort is crucial for the success of this project.
C2 The allocation of responsibilities among team members was well-organized and clear.
formal The allocation of resources was carefully planned to ensure efficiency.
informal They divvied up the tasks among the team members.
slang They split up the work like a boss.
figurative The allocation of time is like dividing a pie, everyone gets a slice.
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