English edit

Etymology edit

reallocate +‎ -able

Adjective edit

reallocatable (not comparable)

  1. That can be reallocated.
    • 1976, James Martin, Telecommunications and the Computer:
      36 MHz transponder providing a pool of 794 reallocatable frequencies.
    • 1985, The American Journal of Psychology:
      Indeed, an important class of parallel models considered by Townsend and Ashby assumes that capacity is reallocatable.