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Use "reapportioning" in a sentence
"Certainly our family isn't the first to confront the emotional reapportioning of a beloved's belongings."
"Two years before Bingo, Bond had written his own version of King Lear, and the ghost of that tragedy hovers over this play, which features the reapportioning of land, the wrangle over an inheritance, the decay of a patriarch, and a pair of shrews hanging around a man whose strength is waning."
"A Republican senator's proposal to count only United States citizens when reapportioning Congress would cost California five seats and New York and Illinois one each, ..."