Redistribution

Pronunciation: /ˌriːdɪstrəˈbjuːʃən/

Redistribution (noun)

  1. Changing how money or goods are divided, so different people get different amounts than before.
  2. A policy where taxes and spending are used to move resources from some groups to others.
  3. 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.