0 to change the way that something is allocated (= given or shared between people, groups, or organizations):
At each cycle of the process, the cohort is reallocated to health states according to specified transition probabilities.
This policy could improve the efficiency of the general economy as labor and capital partially get reallocated to other sectors.
Those with basic defined benefit plans were less likely to indicate a desire to reallocate their investment allocations in their supplemental plans.
But there is no proper assessment of the true size and costs of the resources reallocated in this way.
These savings were reallocated almost entirely to intensive community-based care in sheltered residences, day treatment and in particular home treatment.
Where government prefers to maintain full flexibility to reallocate revenues from the pollution tax, its broader fiscal objectives should be spelled out.
Resources were not reallocated to other occupations fast enough.
He was trying to get legislators to reallocate some statutory authority from medical experts to expert eugenicists.