apportionments
Prononciation : [əˈpɔːrʃənmənts]
Mot
Contexte : « distribution »
(noun) the way in which something is divided or shared among different people or groups. It’s like when you have a pizza and you cut it into slices to share with your friends.
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The apportionments of the budget allowed for more funding for the sports program.
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The unfair apportionments left some classes without enough supplies.
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How will the apportionments be decided for this year's project?
Contexte : « government »
(noun) a specific way that seats are divided in a legislative body, like Congress. It’s like deciding how many seats each team gets based on how many points they scored.
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The apportionments of congressional seats were affected by the latest population census.
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The outdated apportionments failed to represent the growing communities.
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What changes are being made to the apportionments after the latest election?
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