1. repartition - Noun
2. repartition - Verb
A distribution or apportioning of something again.
(computing) The formatting of a hard drive, a database, etc. into different partitions.
repartition (third-person singular simple present repartitions, present participle repartitioning, simple past and past participle repartitioned)
(transitive, computing) To format (a hard drive, a database, etc.) into different partitions.
repartition (plural repartitions)
a partitioning of something in a different manner
repartition (third-person singular simple present repartitions, present participle repartitioning, simple past and past participle repartitioned)
(transitive) to partition again
The war of 1914-18 was imperialist (that is, an annexationist, predatory, war of plunder) on the part of both sides; it was a war for the division of the world, for the partition and repartition of colonies and spheres of influence of finance capital. Vladimir Lenin
Most importantly, these were taxes levied by the individual provinces, who serviced their own debt, and paid into the Generality coffers according to a repartition schedule last changed in 1616. Source: Internet
Taking into account the repartition of the letters, a recent study of Stephan Vonfelt citation highlights the unity of the works of Homer compared to Hesiod. Source: Internet