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redistribute
(redirected from redistributing)

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re·dis·trib·ute  (rd-strbyt)
tr.v. re·dis·trib·ut·ed, re·dis·trib·ut·ing, re·dis·trib·utes
To distribute again in a different way; reallocate.

redistribute [ˌriːdɪˈstrɪbjuːt]
vb (tr)
to distribute (something) again or differently
redistributive  adj
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Verb1.redistribute - distribute anew; "redistribute the troops more strategically"
spread, distribute - distribute or disperse widely; "The invaders spread their language all over the country"

redistribute
verb re-allocate, divide up, share out, reassign, re-allot, re-apportion Taxes could be used to redistribute income.
Translations
redistribute [ˈriːdɪsˈtrɪbjuːt] VTdistribuir de nuevo, volver a distribuir
redistribute [ˌriːdɪˈstrɪbjuːt] vt
[+ wealth, income] → redistribuer
[+ weight, load] → répartir différemment
redistribute
vt wealthumverteilen, neu verteilen; (= reallocate) workneu zuteilen
redistribute [ˌriːdɪsˈtrɪbjuːt] vtridistribuire


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Chancellor Gordon Brown has been doing the redistributing, through the National Minimum Wage, the Working Families Tax Credit and other measures.
Mugabe has told the farmers that his August deadline for redistributing land to the black population will be enforced.
This process of eliminating the candidate with the least number of votes and redistributing to the next choice on the ballot continues until a candidate who is acceptable to at least a simple majority of the voters is elected.
 
 
 
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