0 to give something, especially a share of something available, for a particular purpose:
1 to give a share of something for a particular purpose:
The board allotted $5000 to the recreation center.
2 to give a share of something to someone or something to use for a particular purpose:
allot sth to sb/sth for sth $150,000 has been allotted to the museum for renovations.
Between 1862 and 1872, the federal government spent millions of dollars and allotted over 100 million acres of land to railroad corporations.
In other words, in the optimal-sized market, each worker could be fully employed in the task that was allotted to him.
Nonetheless, local authorities wished to allot these central government's funds to more construction sites than the national grant program designated.
The magic pebble was prepared in a garden allotted by the king.
In the control group, subjects solved the 24 math problems one at a time, with 60 seconds allotted for each problem.
Some indigenous families who were inhabitants of this area were also allotted land, but most of it was later lost to the settlers.
For example, the time allotted by the institution for the musikdidaktik subject affected the trainee-content relation by hindering or giving room for activity-based teaching forms.
The surgeon may also specify any limitations on the procedures that can be performed or on the operating time that will be allotted.
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