quota

[ˈkwəʊtə]

quota Definition

  • 1a limited or fixed number or amount of people or things, in particular, an official limit on the number of people who can enter a country or work in a particular profession
  • 2a share of something that a person or group is entitled to receive or is bound to contribute

Using quota: Examples

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

  • Example

    The company has a quota for hiring women and minorities.

  • Example

    The government has imposed a quota on the number of immigrants allowed into the country.

  • Example

    Each team has a quota of players they can recruit.

  • Example

    She met her sales quota for the month.

quota Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for quota

Idioms Using quota

  • fill someone's quota

    to provide someone with their fair share or allotted amount of something

    Example

    I need to fill my quota of sales for the month.

  • meet someone's quota

    to achieve the required or expected amount of something

    Example

    I'm confident I can meet my quota for this project.

  • exceeding the expected or required amount of something

    Example

    The team's performance was above quota for the quarter.

Phrases with quota

  • a system that sets limits on the number or percentage of people or things that can be admitted to a particular place or used in a particular way

    Example

    The university uses a quota system to ensure diversity among its student body.

  • a statistical sampling technique where a sample is selected in such a way that it reflects the proportions of different groups within the population being studied

    Example

    The pollsters used quota sampling to ensure that their survey accurately represented the views of the entire population.

  • quota quickie

    a low-budget film produced quickly to meet the requirements of a quota system, especially one requiring a certain percentage of domestically produced films to be shown in theaters

    Example

    The studio churned out a series of quota quickies to meet the government's film production requirements.

Origins of quota

from Medieval Latin 'quota', feminine past participle of 'quotare', meaning 'to mark off into quotients'

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Summary: quota in Brief

The term 'quota' [ˈkwəʊtə] refers to a fixed number or amount of people or things, often with official or legal implications. It can refer to official limits on immigration or hiring practices, as well as shares of resources or contributions. Examples include 'The company has a quota for hiring women and minorities.' and 'She met her sales quota for the month.' Phrases like 'quota system' and 'quota quickie' extend the concept to statistical sampling and low-budget films.

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