1 the act of dividing something between two or more people or organizations:
Its distinctive feature is the division of the product between the parties according to some predetermined share-out.
In addition, the politics of the ' share-out ' is just as much a politics of the ' scramble '.
We have to look beyond such immediate problems and short-term distractions as quota hoppers and relative stability based on 1983 percentage quota share-out.
Let us have a share-out of the spoils.
The negotiation and determination procedures are about the share-out between the broadcaster and the cable operator, and not about the basic cost.
Some directors only turn at the half-year-end to see what the share-out will be.
We can act as a countervailing power in the share-out of world markets for world products.
Squabbles took place between participant groups both before and after referendum campaigns about how a fair share-out might be implemented, and about whether it should.