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reallocate
/ ːˈæəɪ /
verb
- to assign or allot to a different purpose or person from the one originally intended
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- ˌˈپDz, noun
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"If you change your entire investment strategy and reallocate your entire portfolio, odds are you might regret that decision quite a bit"
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Mr Woldbye told the BBC the delay to reopening was due to the need to "reallocate" the power supply - "closing down and restarting systems which takes a long time."
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But aside from spending cuts, the government has said it will increase defence spending, though the funds are being reallocated from the international aid budget.
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"You may save here but you've got to now reallocate somewhere else," she said.
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Medicare was supposed to be cut as well, through a complicated mechanism that reallocated some of its funds.
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