apportionment
Americannoun
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the act of apportioning.
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the determination of the number of members of the U.S. House of Representatives according to the proportion of the population of each state to the total population of the U.S.
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the apportioning of members of any other legislative body.
noun
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the act of apportioning
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government the proportional distribution of the seats in a legislative body, esp the House of Representatives, on the basis of population
Other Word Forms
- nonapportionment noun
- proapportionment adjective
Etymology
Origin of apportionment
Explanation
Apportionment is deciding how to divide things up and distribute them. While the apportionment of the candy from a piñata can be chaotic, milk apportionment in a school cafeteria is much more orderly. The apportionment of tax dollars may be contentious in your town if some people object to the amount of spending that goes to the yearly fireworks display. This controversy may result in the apportionment of blame on a few specific city council members. Apportionment is also used for the number of congressional representatives each state gets, based on population: "Maine might lose a seat in the House of Representatives during the next apportionment."
Vocabulary lists containing apportionment
The Golden Compass
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The Federalist No. 10 by James Madison
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Example Sentences
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“The Constitution very clearly says that apportionment is determined by the number of people, not citizens,” he said.
From Salon • Aug. 15, 2025
Because of a 1960s Supreme Court ruling, the apportionment of state Senate seats is based on population, not geography.
From Los Angeles Times • Jan. 15, 2024
But as a matter of paramount importance to the compact, the Texas apportionment and the treaty water will be delivered,” Melloy wrote in his report.
From Seattle Times • Jul. 5, 2023
These panels often resort to computer programs to find the fairest possible apportionment.
From Scientific American • Nov. 10, 2022
Its peculiar construction, its tortuous passages, its small compartments and special apportionment, obviously indicate the prevalence of a taste "cabined, cribbed, confined," and preclude the admittance of free ventilation and free intercourse.
From The Hindoos as they Are A Description of the Manners, Customs and the Inner Life of Hindoo Society in Bengal by Bose, Shib Chunder
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