allot
assign / allocate / distribute / apportion
Transitive Verb
past: allottedpp: allotteding: allotting
This term conveys a sense of deliberate distribution and official designation. It is typically used in administrative, legal, or organizational contexts where a central authority decides how a limited resource is divided among various recipients. While similar to "assign," this word specifically emphasizes the portion or quantity being distributed. It suggests a structured process of partitioning a whole into specific shares, whether those shares are monetary, temporal, or spatial.
Meanings
Transitive Verb
[~ something to someone][~ something for something]
To give a particular amount of money, time, or a share of something to a person or a purpose.
"The committee decided to allot more funds to the research department."