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apportion
[uh-pawr-shuhn, uh-pohr-]
verb (used with object)
to distribute or allocate proportionally; divide and assign according to some rule of proportional distribution.
to apportion expenses among the three men.
apportion
/ əˈpɔːʃən /
verb
(tr) to divide, distribute, or assign appropriate shares of; allot proportionally
to apportion the blame
Other Word Forms
- apportionable adjective
- apportioner noun
- nonapportionable adjective
- unapportioned adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of apportion1
Example Sentences
"This is new territory," Cortinas said, adding the role of Entso-e was "not to apportion blame to any party" over the cause.
The White House says it intends to replace the current system, a random lottery apportioning available H-1B slots among all applicants, with one favoring applications to fill the highest-paid slots.
An FAI is a public examination of the circumstances of a death in the public interest before a sheriff, which does not apportion blame or fault.
The preliminary report states its role is "not to apportion blame or liability".
A chunk of blame is being apportioned to the chancellor's fiscal rules – and to the chancellor herself.
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Related Words
- administer
- allocate
- allot
- distribute
- divvy up www.thesaurus.com
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