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al·lo·cate A0213900 (ăl′ə-kāt′)tr.v. al·lo·cat·ed, al·lo·cat·ing, al·lo·cates 1. To set apart for a special purpose; designate: allocate a room to be used for storage.2. To distribute according to a plan; allot: allocate rations for a week-long camping trip. [Medieval Latin allocāre, allocāt- : Latin ad-, ad- + Latin locāre, to place (from locus, place).] al′lo·cat′a·ble adj.al′lo·ca′tion n.al′lo·ca·tor n.Synonyms: allocate, appropriate, assign, designate, earmark These verbs mean to reserve or select for a specified purpose: allocated time for recreation; appropriated funds for public education; assigned the new computers to the science lab; designated a location for the new hospital; money that was earmarked for a vacation.allocator (ˈæləˌkeɪtə) nanyone or anything that allocates somethingThesaurusNoun | 1. | allocator - a person with authority to allot or deal out or apportiondistributorauthority - (usually plural) persons who exercise (administrative) control over others; "the authorities have issued a curfew" | MedicalSeeallocationLegalSeeAllocationFinancialSeeallocateallocatorenUK
Synonyms for allocatornoun a person with authority to allot or deal out or apportionSynonymsRelated Words |