applot (Meaning)

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applot (v. t.)

To divide into plots or parts; to apportion.

Synonyms & Antonyms of applot

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applot Sentence Examples

  1. The government convened a committee to applot the newly acquired territory among the settlers.
  2. It was customary in ancient times for tribal leaders to applot land based on familial ties and social status.
  3. The landlord sought legal advice on how to applot the estate among his heirs.
  4. The council held a meeting to applot the communal land fairly among the villagers.
  5. The surveyor was tasked with applotting the farmland into manageable plots for cultivation.
  6. The treaty stipulated the terms by which the conquered lands would be apploted among the victors.
  7. Historical records reveal the intricate process by which medieval lords would applot land to vassals in exchange for service.
  8. The court appointed an arbitrator to applot the disputed territory between the neighboring kingdoms.
  9. In the early days of colonization, explorers often apploted vast stretches of land without consideration for indigenous populations.
  10. The applotment of resources became a contentious issue among the factions vying for control of the region.

FAQs About the word applot

To divide into plots or parts; to apportion.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The government convened a committee to applot the newly acquired territory among the settlers.

It was customary in ancient times for tribal leaders to applot land based on familial ties and social status.

The landlord sought legal advice on how to applot the estate among his heirs.

The council held a meeting to applot the communal land fairly among the villagers.