/ˌriːəˈpɔːrʃən/ – Noun
Definition: phân phối lại.
A more thorough explanation: Reapportion refers to the process of redistributing or reallocating something, such as resources or representation, in a fair or equitable manner. In a legal context, reapportionment often specifically refers to the redrawing of electoral district boundaries to ensure equal representation based on population changes.
Example: The state legislature must reapportion the congressional districts every ten years based on the latest census data.