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repartition
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re·par·ti·tion  (rpär-tshn)
n.
1. Distribution; apportionment.
2. A partitioning again or in a different way.
tr.v. re·par·ti·tioned, re·par·ti·tion·ing, re·par·ti·tions
To partition again; redivide.

repartition [ˌriːpɑːˈtɪʃən]
n
1. distribution or allotment
2. the act or process of distributing afresh
vb
(tr) to divide up again; reapportion or reallocate
Translations
repartition
n
(= distribution, partition)Auf- or Verteilung f
(= new distribution)Neuverteilung f
vt(neu) verteilen, aufteilen


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processors, you are repartitioning systems," McCarron said.
During elections there was a demand for the repartitioning of secret account funds to India and that is also reflected and most of the funds belong to politicians and the business community.
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