문장 중간에 사용됨 ; The controlling party had apportioned the voting districts such that their · party would be favored in the next election. ; The children were required to dump all of their Halloween candy · on the table so that their parents could apportion it among them.
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Word History ; Etymology · borrowed from Anglo-French aporcioner, apporcioner "to divide up, assess (a tax)," (also continental Middle French apporcionner), borrowed from Medieval Latin apportiōnāre, from Latin ap- ap- entry 1 + Medieval Latin portiōnāre "to divide into portions" — more at portion entry 2 ; First Known Use · 15th century, in the meaning defined above
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Definition of apportions in English Dictionary ; BF : apportion, PR : apportioning, PT, PP : apportioned
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[French · apportioner · from Old French : a- · to (from Latin · ad- · ad-) + · portionner · to divide into portions (from · portion · portion; see portion).]