Allocation - English Definition & Meaning

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Definition

'Allocation' is the process of distributing resources or responsibilities. It’s like dividing pizza among friends. It involves deciding who gets what. It's not always equal, but it should be fair. Imagine deciding how to allocate your study time. ⏰ It’s different from simply giving something away, because it's planned and organized.

Etymology

'Allocation' comes from the Old French 'allouer,' meaning 'to allot, assign.' It’s related to the Latin 'allocare,' meaning 'to place, assign.' The term implies assigning or distributing something for a specific purpose. Over time, it came to mean the distribution of resources. So, think of it as carefully dividing up the goods. ➗

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Examples

  • "The allocation of funds was decided by the committee."
  • "The company announced the allocation of resources to the new project."
  • "The teacher oversaw the allocation of tasks to the students."
  • "The fair allocation of time is important during exams."

Anecdote / Story

Imagine in 'The Hunger Games' the allocation of resources among the districts. Some districts get more than others, which causes conflict! Or in a video game, allocating skill points to different abilities. These allocations affect your strategy. 🎮

Encouragement

Understanding allocation helps you manage resources effectively. Make smart decisions about how to distribute your time and energy. Good allocation leads to better outcomes! You got this! 🙌

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