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redistribute

[ree-di-strib-yoot] / ˌri dɪˈstrɪb yut /


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FareShare Sussex & Surrey says it rescues and redistributes surplus food from businesses, supermarkets, manufacturers and farms from its depots in Guildford and Brighton to 248 local organisations across the two counties.

From BBC

As well as purchasing the buggies, it wants to work with a contractor to collect and restore those that had been previously used and then redistribute them.

From BBC

In another potential application, a swarm of robots could make deliveries across wide areas more efficient by alerting each other to changing traffic conditions or redistributing packages among themselves if one breaks down.

From The Wall Street Journal

Border taxes serve no financial purpose if the federal government simply intends to redistribute the money it collects.

From The Wall Street Journal

He has shown that autocracies redistribute more land than democracies and that in Colombia land reform “reduced guerrilla activity” in those areas that “threatened serious violence.”

From The Wall Street Journal