apportions
bring (transitive verb) To bring to the location of a person. Bring, produce, deliver. Homonyms – paronyms: out (bring along to another place).
Meaning and uses
apportion – allocate: According To distribute a plan or set apart for a special purpose, ‘I am allocating a loaf of bread to everyone we daily basis’. ‘I’m allocating rations pour la The camping trip’
apportion – share: give out as one’s portion or share
Apportioned – Given out in portions
Contributions – The legal term Apportionment (French apportionement. Med. Apportionamentum Latin, derived from Latin portio, share) means clustering in proper distribution or allotment shares.
apportion – To divide and distribute portions of A Whole. Specifically, to do so in a fair and equitable manner ‘. to allocate proportionally
apportion – To divide and assign According To A definite rule. The division is Not Necessarily Equal to Is Fair According To The respective interests ‘of the parties Involved.
apportion – Once The Amount of Taxes Levied To Be EACH by taxing district has been ‘Determined, The total tax levy Must Be Divided, yet Apportioned, Among All the taxing districts Which Contain In The Territory jurisdiction.(Guide for the Property Owner, Wisconsin Department of Revenue, 1993, p. 1)
Apportioned – A non-passenger registration and license plate type Issued Under terms of The International Registration Plan (IRP) for use there trucks and heavy jets Operating interstate. …