Results for: distribute in limited quantities
English English
abundant, be extravagant with something, expended in large quantities; generous; extravagant, wasteful, give in large amounts, expend in great quantitieslavish
act of giving generously; act of expending in great quantitieslavishment
act of measuring; branch of Geometry which deals in the measurement of dimensions, working out geometric quantitiesmensuration
act of regarding as equal, making equal; statement demonstrating the equality of two quantities (Mathematics); equally balanced state, representation of a chemical reaction, situation involving many variable factors, state of being equal, statement of ...equation
act of sprinkling, distribute small amounts of, give out in small amounts, light rain, light rain; small amount, handful, rain very slightly, scatter or be scattered throughout things, disperse; spray; fall lightly, drizzle (about rain), sugar particle...sprinkle
add something, give on a temporary basis; give money as a loan; donate, contribute; give, impart; help, assist; accommodate, adapt, give somebody money for limited time, let somebody borrow somethinglend
adequate amount, allot, allocate, distribute in fixed quantities, amount of food officially allocated, fixed amount allocated to an individual, limit quantity available to somebody, portion, allotment, allocated quantity; single serving of food, indivi...ration
administer justice, do without, give up; distribute, give out, hand out, expenditure; pardon, grant dispensation, provide something, sell something, supply medicinesdispense
agreement; amount, bargain, board of softwood, business transaction, cards distributed or received, distribute cards, distribution of cards, give out a particular card, distribute; supply; direct; take care; sell, trade, make somebody experience someth...deal
air or water current, beam of light, brook, creek, river; flow of water or other liquid; constant outpouring, constant flow, continuous series, float freely, flow in large quantities, flow; pour out from; arrive in large numbers; flow freely; blow, wav...stream
allocate, allot; divide, distribute, divide something among manyapportion
allocating finite values to finite quantities (Mathematics), relative, type of geometric transformationaffine
antiballistic missile, Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty; arms control agreement between the USA and the Soviet Union that limited both countries to 200 antiballistic missile launchers each (signed in 1972)ABM
apportion something differently, distribute again, hand out again, reallocate, distribute something againredistribute
as means to end, of or pertaining to tactics; of or pertaining military tactics; skilled in developing methods to attain goals, of tactics, showing skillful planning, supporting other military objective, with limited military objectivetactical
 

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