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al·lo·cat·ing
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Allocating refers to the process of distributing or assigning resources, such as money, time, or materials, to different activities, projects, or individuals based on specific criteria or requirements. The goal of allocating is to ensure that resources are used effectively and efficiently to achieve desired outcomes.
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allocatingverb
Verb form of the word allocate.
The local unity government were allocating resources to the local community to provide outdoor exercise classes for all citizens every evening and weekends.
Submitted by MaryC on April 11, 2020
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of allocating in Chaldean Numerology is: 4
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of allocating in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4
Examples of allocating in a Sentence
In terms of corporate governance and company politics it's farcical, but the company does have profitable businesses. I'd say now is a better time than most to consider allocating.
Allocating to the cheaper asset classes will eventually pay off if you’re willing to be patient.
This is an important step to reform the capital market. The government will allow market [forces] to play a bigger role allocating resources, it is one step in the right direction.
Deputy Prime Minister Demeke Mekonen:
Our government is committed to allocating the budget and mobilizing any resources to the target groups, the action of the international community is very critical and that should be on time.
The reason nominal growth is critical is that it allows a country, company or individual to service their debts with increasing income, allocating a portion to interest expense and another portion to theoretical or practical principal repayment via a sinking fund, without the latter, a credit-based economy ultimately -devolves into Ponzi finance, and at some point implodes. Watch nominal GDP growth.
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