Allocation

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /ˌæləˈkeɪʃən/

Definitions of allocation

noun an amount or portion of a resource that is assigned to a particular recipient or purpose

Example Sentences

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.

Examples of allocation in a Sentence

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.

Grammatical Forms of allocation

past tense

allocated

plural

allocations

comparative

more allocated

superlative

most allocated

present tense

allocate

future tense

will allocate

perfect tense

have allocated

continuous tense

allocating

singular

allocation

positive degree

allocated

infinitive

to allocate

gerund

allocating

participle

allocating

Origin and Evolution of allocation

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'allocation' originates from the Latin word 'allocatio', which means 'a distribution or assignment'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'allocation' has come to be commonly used in the context of distributing resources or tasks in a planned or systematic manner, especially in the fields of economics and project management.