noun
- the act of dividing something again into parts or sections
verb
- to divide something again into parts or sections
Examples
- The committee voted for a repartition of the budget among different departments.
- After the merger failed, they decided to repartition the company’s assets.
- The software allows users to repartition their hard drive without losing data.
- The peace treaty included a repartition of the disputed territory.
- City planners will repartition the downtown area to create more green spaces.
- The repartition of electoral districts occurs every ten years after the census.