ration

[US]/ˈræʃn/
[UK]/ˈræʃn/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. a fixed amount; an allowance
vt. to supply with a fixed amount; to distribute in fixed amounts

Phrases & Collocations

food ration

daily ration

ration card

military ration

rationing system

grain ration

Example Sentences

the allotment of ration coupons.

We have to ration the water.

ration fuel in wartime;

years of rationing and privation.

their emergency rations ran out.

These rations will suffice until next week.

wartime rationing; wartime marriages.

The country cut the bread ration last year.

Food rationing was abolished in that country long ago.

an Irishman with a double ration of blarney and a treble quota of charm.

1947 saw the bread ration reduced on two occasions.

holidaymakers who like a generous ration of activity.

the rations were reduced yet again .

ration citizens when supplies are scarce

The government had to ration petrol during the war.

allocate rations for a week-long camping trip.

We were rationed to two eggs a day.

rationing water during the drought.

Strict rationing of basic foodstuffs was still in force by the end of the year.

rationed out flour and sugar.See Synonyms at distribute

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