redistribution
Americannoun
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a distribution performed again or anew.
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Economics. the theory, policy, or practice of lessening or reducing inequalities in income through such measures as progressive income taxation and antipoverty programs.
noun
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the act or instance of distributing or the state or manner of being distributed again
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a periodic revision of the number of seats in the House of Commons, made to reflect changes in population
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Etymology
Origin of redistribution
First recorded in 1830–40; re- + distribution
Explanation
If your boss gives all your coworkers a hundred dollars, but only gives you a nickel, you might ask for a redistribution — another try at dividing things up, and hopefully with more cash for you this time. Here, the suffix re- means “once more,” and the Latin root of distribute translates to “divide up.” To divide up something one more time, that’s redistribution. Often redistribution refers to money being spread out more evenly so everyone can have the same amount. In a society where the poor keep getting poorer, and the rich have more money than ever, a plan for the redistribution of wealth would be a welcome idea. Unless you’re rich.
Example Sentences
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At its heart, choosing a path of growth over redistribution would be a choice to give priority to the young over the old.
From The Wall Street Journal • May 31, 2026
The EU has long relied upon subsidies and redistribution to assuage the impact from disruptions caused by reducing internal trade barriers, as well as to help integrate poorer nations as the bloc has expanded east.
From Barron's • May 14, 2026
“We have undertaken significant redistribution of fuels to offset shortages in the Middle East, and are securing alternative sources from different locations and suppliers,” the company said.
From Los Angeles Times • May 8, 2026
It looks to build a stronger warning system so places like Kiribati can better predict the redistribution of tuna stocks and its economic impact.
From BBC • Apr. 26, 2026
Amalgamation, centralized conflict resolution, decision making, economic redistribution, and kleptocratic religion don’t just develop automatically through a Rousseauesque social contract.
From "Guns, Germs, and Steel: The Fates of Human Societies" by Jared M. Diamond
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