Redistribution
Pronunciation: /ˌriːdɪstrəˈbjuːʃən/
Redistribution (noun)
- Changing how money or goods are divided, so different people get different amounts than before.
- A policy where taxes and spending are used to move resources from some groups to others.
- In computing, moving parts of data or work between machines to balance load or improve performance.
Examples
- The plan supports redistribution so everyone gets a fair share.
- Redistribution can change who benefits from the same resources.