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predistribution

  • a word derived from distribution.
    distribution
    noun
    an act or instance of distributing.

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I repeatedly asked my attorney to request a predistribution from the trust, but he always had an excuse.

From MarketWatch Mar. 11, 2026

The predistribution approach would examine the factors that make rich teams more competitive, and try to remedy the situation by changing the rules around, say, the league’s salary cap or the amateur draft.

From New York Times Nov. 4, 2016

Some use a term for this set of policies coined by the Yale political scientist Jacob Hacker: predistribution policy.

From New York Times Nov. 4, 2016

It is much less certain just what policies focused on predistribution would do.

From New York Times Nov. 4, 2016

People sometimes say that I'm too interested in ideas, predistribution and all those sort of wonky things.

From The Guardian Apr. 18, 2013