parceling Antonyms

Meaning of parceling

Wordnet

parceling (n)

the act of distributing by allotting or apportioning; distribution according to a plan

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parceling (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Parcel

Webster

parceling (n.)

The act of dividing and distributing in portions or parts.

Long, narrow slips of canvas daubed with tar and wound about a rope like a bandage, before it is served; used, also, in mousing on the stayes, etc.

parceling Sentence Examples

  1. The land was divided into small parcels, each suitable for a modest house.
  2. The city council approved a plan for parceling the vacant lot into commercial and residential areas.
  3. The developers carefully considered the environmental impact of parceling the wetlands.
  4. The property was parceled into four equal shares, one for each of the siblings.
  5. The government's parceling of the farmland aimed to promote agricultural productivity.
  6. The parcels were sold to the highest bidders at a public auction.
  7. The zoning laws restricted the size and number of parcels allowed in the neighborhood.
  8. The parceling of the park into individual picnic areas ensured privacy for visitors.
  9. The county's parceling system facilitates property tax assessments and land use planning.
  10. The parceling of the estate among the heirs was a complex and contentious legal proceeding.

FAQs About the word parceling

the act of distributing by allotting or apportioning; distribution according to a planof Parcel, The act of dividing and distributing in portions or parts., Lon

portion, administer, dispense, provide, hand out,distribute, allocate, divide, deal (out), split

reject, decline, deny, deny, refuse, decline, deprive (of),deprive (of), withhold, reject

The land was divided into small parcels, each suitable for a modest house.

The city council approved a plan for parceling the vacant lot into commercial and residential areas.

The developers carefully considered the environmental impact of parceling the wetlands.

The property was parceled into four equal shares, one for each of the siblings.