Reallocate

Pronunciation: /riːˈæləkeɪt/

Reallocate (verb)

  1. To change how money, time, or people are used by giving them to different tasks or places.
  2. To adjust a plan so that shares, amounts, or duties are assigned differently among groups.
  3. To assign computer resources, such as memory or processing time, to a new task or program.

Examples

  • The manager reallocated resources to the new project.
  • The team reallocated resources when priorities changed.