0 past simple and past participle of apportion --
1 to give or share out something, especially blame or money, among several people or things: --
How should the net effect of the complementary intervention on the outcome of interest be apportioned or disentangled if it is considered jointly?
Any tax that was apportioned by population would capture a higher proportion of the wealth of poorer states than of richer states.
If she subsequently becomes pregnant again shortly afterwards, the older children will have even less time apportioned to them due to the enlarged family group.
A part of the cost of roads is apportioned based on the proportion of the total length of the road passing through inhabited areas.
The time apportioned to feeding, resting and searching by these two larval instars differed.
By 1776, all state legislatures were apportioned according to towns in the north, counties in the south, and sometimes a mixture.
Impacts have been apportioned in proportion to population in each quartile.
Will love be apportioned only for the genetically correct?