Allots [verb]

Definition of Allots:

assign; give portion

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Sentence/Example of Allots:

Each year new names were added to his budget, like that of a reigning house which allots pensions to its forgotten servants.

He designates the target, and, when practicable, allots a part of the target to each platoon.

A man can secure an allowance from the government of ten dollars a month to a dependent parent, if he allots five dollars a month.

Meanwhile Aeneas traces the town with the plough and allots the homesteads; this he bids be Ilium, and these lands Troy.

The cowardly agitator allots that task to the native soldiers when we shall have succeeded in seducing them from their allegiance.

He designates the target and, when practicable, allots a part of the target to each platoon.

To many books, in these our days, my verse Allots the Wolf's foul character and curse.

The governor founds a town in Cebú, and allots to his followers the land and the natives who reside thereon.

In Paris, we believe, the government allots an annual subvention of 800,000 francs.

Many western men wear diamond rings—pieces of jewelry which the east allots to ladies or to gamblers and vulgarians.