allocate
assign / distribute / allot / set aside
Transitive Verb
past: allocatedpp: allocateding: allocating
This term carries a strong connotation of officialdom and deliberate planning. It suggests a formal decision-making process where a finite resource is partitioned according to a specific strategy or set of priorities, rather than being distributed randomly or organically. In technical contexts, particularly computing, the word describes the precise reservation of hardware resources. This differs from general distribution because it implies a guaranteed set-aside of capacity to ensure a process can function without interference.
Meanings
Transitive Verb
[~ something to someone][~ something for something]
To officially assign a particular amount of money, time, or resources to a specific person, project, or purpose.
"The government decided to allocate more funds to public healthcare."