How Do You Spell REAPPORTIONMENT?

Pronunciation: [ɹˌiːɐpˈɔːʃənmənt] (IPA)

Reapportionment is spelled as /riːəˈpɔːʃn.mənt/ in IPA phonetic transcription. The first syllable "re" is pronounced as /riː/ while "apportionment" is pronounced as /əˈpɔːʃn.mənt/. The word comes from the verb "apportion" which means to divide or distribute something in a certain way. Reapportionment specifically refers to the act of redistributing something, such as resources or political representation, in a different way. The spelling of this word can be challenging, but breaking it down using IPA phonetic transcription can make it easier to understand and pronounce correctly.

REAPPORTIONMENT Meaning and Definition

  1. Reapportionment is a term used in political science and government to describe the process of redistributing or realigning the representation within a legislative body or district. It refers specifically to the division of seats or electoral districts for a legislative body based on population changes.

    The purpose of reapportionment is to ensure that each constituency is equally represented and that the distribution of seats remains fair and in accordance with demographic shifts and population growth. It is typically required after a census or population survey, as changes in population size and distribution can lead to unequal representation.

    The process of reapportionment involves analyzing the results of the census or population survey and making adjustments to the existing electoral districts or constituencies. It may involve adding or subtracting seats or reshaping existing district boundaries to maintain the desired balance. The goal is to ensure that each elected official or representative represents approximately the same number of constituents, thus upholding the principle of equal representation.

    Reapportionment plays a crucial role in maintaining democratic governance systems by upholding the principle of "one person, one vote." It is essential in preventing the concentration of power in certain regions or populations and ensures that the legislative bodies accurately represent the will and interests of their constituents.

Common Misspellings for REAPPORTIONMENT

  • eeapportionment
  • deapportionment
  • feapportionment
  • teapportionment
  • 5eapportionment
  • 4eapportionment
  • rwapportionment
  • rsapportionment
  • rdapportionment
  • rrapportionment
  • r4apportionment
  • r3apportionment
  • rezpportionment
  • respportionment
  • rewpportionment
  • reqpportionment
  • reaoportionment
  • realportionment
  • rea-portionment
  • repportionment
  • reaportionmant
  • repportionmant

Etymology of REAPPORTIONMENT

The word "reapportionment" is derived from the combination of two separate words: "reapportion" and "ment".

1. "Reapportion" comes from the prefix "re-" meaning "again" or "back" and the verb "apportion" which means "to divide or allocate in proportion". The prefix "re-" implies doing something again or going back to an earlier state. "Apportion" is derived from the Old French word "aport(i)oner" which means "to apportion" or "to share out". This Old French word is a combination of "a-" (meaning "to" or "toward") and "portion" (meaning "a part or share").

2. "-ment" in "reapportionment" is a suffix that is added to the verb "apportion" to form a noun.

Similar spelling words for REAPPORTIONMENT

Plural form of REAPPORTIONMENT is REAPPORTIONMENTS

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