Allocutes vs Allocates - What's the difference?
allocutes | allocates |
(allocute)
(chiefly, US, legal) To make an allocution.
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(allocate)
To set aside for a purpose
To distribute according to a plan, generally followed by the adposition "to"
(computing) To declare a section of the memory to be used by the program.
As verbs the difference between allocutes and allocates
is that allocutes is (allocute) while allocates is (allocate).allocutes
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*allocute
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(allocut)Attorney Couple Plead Guilty to Insider Trading," New York Law Journal'' (retrieved from ''law.com , 10 May 2008):
- Ms. Collotta had to be steadied several times by her lawyers as she allocuted to the facts on the Macromedia deal and admitted to taking part in a larger conspiracy.
allocates
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(head)allocate
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(allocat)- The bulk of K–12 education funds are allocated to school districts that in turn pay for the cost of operating schools.