Reallocation

Pronunciation: /riːˌæləˈkeɪʃən/

Reallocation (noun)

  1. The act of changing how money, time, or people are assigned to different tasks or places.
  2. A change in a plan for spending, where funds are directed to new uses instead of the old ones.
  3. In computing or engineering, the process of assigning available capacity to different users, tasks, or components.

Examples

  • The reallocation of staff helped the new project start quickly.
  • The reallocation of funds supported the most urgent needs.