Simple past tense and past participle of reapportion.(verb)
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Use "reapportioned" in a sentence
"Don't the uber-wealthy all have well paid accountants that ensure all financial loss is "reapportioned"?"
"If they don't do it in 2010, they will have lost their chance for a long time because the corrupt, crooked, lying liberals will have reapportioned based on a phony 2010 census."
"Of the states that will be reapportioned, either gaining or losing Congressmen, Republicans now control a majority."