to allot
Pronunciation
/əˈɫɑt/

Definition & Meaning of "allot"in English

to allot
01

to give or distribute a particular thing such as time, money, etc.

Transitive: to allot time or resources for sb/sth
to allot definition and meaning
Grammatical Information
Composition
Simple
Action verb
Regular
Present tense
allot
3rd person singular
allots
Present participle
allotting
Past simple
allotted
Past participle
allotted
Examples
The manager decided to allot extra time for the team to complete the project successfully.
02

allow to have

03

to assign a task or role to somebody

Ditransitive: to allot sb sth | to allot sth to sb
Examples
Each volunteer was allotted a specific area to clean.
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