allotted

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given as a task; "her allotted chores
given as a task; "her allotted chores"
past of allot
{s} distributed, apportioned, parceled out
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To distribute by lot
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to assign a definite thing or part to a certain person
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To divide an appropriation in amounts which may be encumbered or expended during an allotment period
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{v} to share out, distribute, assign, grant
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give out or distribute, as in: We will allot the prizes by date of contest entry
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To divide an appropriation into amounts which may be encumbered or expended during an allotment period
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administer or bestow, as in small portions; "administer critical remarks to everyone present"; "dole out some money"; "shell out pocket money for the children"; "deal a blow to someone"
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give out or allot; "We were assigned new uniforms"
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allow to have; "grant a privilege"
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Allotment
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To distribute, or parcel out in parts or portions; or to distribute to each individual concerned; to assign as a share or lot; to set apart as one's share; to bestow on; to grant; to appoint; as, let every man be contented with that which Providence allots him
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{f} give out, distribute; ration; set aside for a special purpose
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To distribute, or parcel out in parts or portions; or to distribute to each individual concerned; to assign as a share or lot; to set apart as ones share; to bestow on; to grant; to appoint; as, let every man be contented with that which Providence allots him
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If something is allotted to someone, it is given to them as their share. The seats are allotted to the candidates who have won the most votes We were allotted half an hour to address the committee. = assign, allocate. to use a particular amount of time for something, or give a particular share of money, space etc to someone or something allot sth to sth/sb (aloter, from lot )
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    /əˈlätəd/ /əˈlɑːtɪd/

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    [ &-'lät ] (transitive verb.) 15th century. Middle English alotten, from Middle French aloter, from a- + lot, of Germanic origin; akin to Old English hlot lot.