Meaning & Definition of word "Allotment"

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    Allotment

    /əˈlɒt.mənt/

    noun:

    • 1. The action of dividing and distributing something among several recipients.
      • Example: The allotment of resources to various departments was done carefully to ensure fairness.
    • 2. A portion of land assigned to an individual for cultivation or use.
      • Example: She tended her vegetable garden on her allotment, producing fresh food for her family.
    • 3. An amount of something that is allocated or assigned, especially money or a share in a budget.
      • Example: The school received its allotment of funds for the new semester.

    Etymology

    From the verb allot, from Middle English allotten, from Old French aloter, from a- (from Latin ad) + lot.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    land allotment:

    A designated area of land allowing for individual use, especially for farming or gardening.

    allotment garden:

    A piece of land rented to an individual for cultivation.

    housing allotment:

    A set number of housing units or plots assigned for a specific use.

    Related Words

    allocate:

    To distribute resources or duties for a specific purpose.

    lot:

    A portion of many, typically used for drawing or selection.

    portion:

    A part or share of something larger.

    Slang Meanings of allotment

    Meaning: Allotment can refer to a small garden area for personal use.

    Example Sentence: I spent the weekend at my allotment tending to my tomatoes.

    Meaning: Used informally to describe a small portion or limited quantity.

    Example Sentence: He only got his allotment of snacks, while others had more.