portion
Americannoun
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a part of any whole, either separated from or integrated with it.
I read a portion of the manuscript.
- Antonyms:
- whole
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an amount of food served for one person; serving; helping.
He took a large portion of spinach.
- Synonyms:
- ration
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the part of a whole allotted to or belonging to a person or group; share.
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the part of an estate that goes to an heir or a next of kin.
- Synonyms:
- inheritance
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Literary. something that is allotted to a person by God or fate.
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(especially formerly) the money, goods, or estate that a woman brings to her husband at marriage; dowry.
verb (used with object)
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to divide into or distribute in portions or shares (often followed byout ).
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to furnish with a portion, as with an inheritance or a dowry.
All of his children have been amply portioned.
- Synonyms:
- endow
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to provide with a lot or fate.
She was portioned with sorrow throughout her life.
noun
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a part of a whole; fraction
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a part allotted or belonging to a person or group
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an amount of food served to one person; helping
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law
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a share of property, esp one coming to a child from the estate of his parents
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the property given by a woman to her husband at marriage; dowry
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a person's lot or destiny
verb
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to divide up; share out
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to give a share to (a person); assign or allocate
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law to give a dowry or portion to (a person); endow
Related Words
See part.
Other Word Forms
- portionable adjective
- portionless adjective
- reportion verb (used with object)
- unportionable adjective
- unportioned adjective
Etymology
Origin of portion
First recorded in 1250–1300; Middle English porcion, from Old French, from Latin portiōn- (stem of portiō ) “share, part,” akin to pars part
Example Sentences
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The jump in Palantir should come as no surprise given the company implements a large portion of the AI technology at the Pentagon.
From Barron's
“If flows were meaningfully restricted for a sustained period, that represents a very significant portion of globally traded supply,” she said.
From MarketWatch
Inside I found a large portion of the lasagna that had been at dinner yesterday, reheated so the cheese stuck in gooey puddles to the foil.
From Literature
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“A meaningful portion of global primary aluminum trade transits the Gulf,” say the analysts.
A 2014 civil war resulted in the Houthis seizing control of the capital, Sanaa, and large portions of northern and northwestern Yemen, including a strategic swath of the Red Sea coast.
From Los Angeles Times
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