allotment

[əˈlɒtmənt]

allotment Definition

  • 1the act of allotting something; apportionment
  • 2a portion or plot of land assigned to an individual or group for cultivation or use

Using allotment: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "allotment" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The allotment of funds was discussed at the meeting.

  • Example

    She was given an allotment of time to complete the task.

  • Example

    He rented an allotment to grow vegetables.

  • Example

    The government provided an allotment of land for the construction of a new school.

allotment Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with allotment

  • a small area of land rented by an individual for growing vegetables or flowers

    Example

    She spends most of her weekends tending to her allotment garden.

  • a document that confirms the allocation of something, such as shares in a company

    Example

    He received an allotment letter from the company after purchasing shares.

  • a method of allocating resources or benefits based on a set of criteria

    Example

    The university uses an allotment system to distribute financial aid to students.

Origins of allotment

from Old French 'alotement', from 'aloter' meaning 'to divide into lots'

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Summary: allotment in Brief

The term 'allotment' [əˈlɒtmənt] refers to the act of apportioning something or assigning a portion of land to an individual or group for cultivation or use. Examples include the allotment of funds or time, and renting an allotment to grow vegetables. Phrases like 'allotment garden' and 'allotment letter' denote specific contexts of use. 'Allotment system' refers to a method of allocating resources or benefits based on a set of criteria.