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allocated

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Adjective — Assigned or set aside for a specific purpose.

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What does “allocated” mean?

The word “allocated” means assigned or set aside for a specific purpose. In plain terms, already assigned or set aside for a particular use.

How do you pronounce “allocated”?

“Allocated” is pronounced AL-uh-kay-tihd (/ˈæl.ə.keɪ.tɪd/ in IPA).

How do you use “allocated” in a sentence?

Here is “allocated” used in a sentence: “Please use only your allocated parking space.”

What part of speech is “allocated”?

“Allocated” is an adjective.

Is “allocated” a common word?

“Allocated” is a fairly common word in modern English.

What is the difference between "allocated" and "allotted"?

Both describe something assigned for a specific purpose, and in most everyday contexts they are interchangeable, as in "allocated funds" versus "allotted funds." "Allotted" can carry a slightly more formal or bureaucratic tone, often used for shares or portions divided among people.

Is "allocated" used mainly for money, or can it describe other things too?

"Allocated" commonly describes money or resources set aside for a purpose, such as an allocated budget, but it can also apply to time, space, or tasks, such as an allocated time slot.

Can "allocated" describe a person, such as an allocated employee?

Yes, "allocated" can describe a person assigned to a specific task or role, though it is more often used for resources, funds, or time set aside for a purpose.

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