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riparto

restart; reallocation

noun ree-PAR-toh Rare

Also means

new departure

Usage Note

Riparto is used in accounting and business to mean an allocation of costs or shares among parties. In everyday speech it can also mean a fresh start or setting off again. The verb form is ripartire, which doubles as both 'to restart' and 'to leave again' — context determines which.

Examples

"Il riparto delle spese è equo."

Natural Translation

The allocation of expenses is fair.

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