parcelled (out) (Meaning)

parcelled (out)

to divide or share (something) among different people, groups, etc.

parcelled (out) Sentence Examples

  1. The land was neatly parcelled out among the villagers for cultivation.
  2. The government parcelled out the construction project into smaller contracts.
  3. The inheritance was parcelled out equally among the deceased's children.
  4. The farmland was parcelled out into small plots for individual use.
  5. The surplus food supplies were parcelled out to the needy families.
  6. The company's profits were parcelled out among the shareholders.
  7. The aid organization parcelled out relief packages to the disaster-stricken community.
  8. The architect had skillfully parcelled out the available space to create a functional building.
  9. The park was meticulously parcelled out into designated zones for different activities.
  10. The land parcels were carefully parcelled out to ensure fairness and equity in distribution.

FAQs About the word parcelled (out)

to divide or share (something) among different people, groups, etc.

provided, meted (out), assigned, handed out, allocated, dealt (out), administered,distributed, divided, shared

deprived (of), denied, declined, refused, rejected, withheld, misallocated,disallowed, begrudged, skimped

The land was neatly parcelled out among the villagers for cultivation.

The government parcelled out the construction project into smaller contracts.

The inheritance was parcelled out equally among the deceased's children.

The farmland was parcelled out into small plots for individual use.