Definition of reallot in English:
reallot
verbreallotted, reallots, reallotting riːəˈlɒt
[with object]Allot again or differently.
the strips of land were reallotted in large compact blocks
Example sentencesExamples
- The surplus system was reallotted to the Repair and Maintenance Establishment, where it was commissioned in 2003.
- The Bombay High Court's directive reallotting jurisdiction of the City Civil and Sessions Court judges has confused lawyers as well as litigants.
- Witnesses swear that starving Indians' land is illegally reallotted and sold.
Derivatives
noun
In rural areas, peasants have land use rights, and every five years there is a reallotment of land among farmers to adapt to the changing social structures of their communities.
Example sentencesExamples
- The seats reserved for women, have been ‘taken'’ from men, - a reallotment of an occupied seat.
- Reallotments are made to other States in proportion to those State's original allotments for the fiscal year in which allotments originally were made.
- The Secretary shall make reallotments under paragraphs (1) and (2) on such date or dates as the Secretary may fix.