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rationed

adjective as in distributed

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At one point, she wrote, she lived on tiny squares of chocolate and self-rationed corn flakes.

If rationed carefully and traveling at maximum speed, I might even cover a good amount of nearby land.

Food was strictly rationed and curfews deadened the late nights.

Recently she made headlines by attacking a provision in Obama's stimulus plan that she said would lead to rationed health care.

During the 1930s and up until the end of World War II, many families subsisted on bread and very little meat (sometimes rationed).

Rasyunan ang túbig sa tinghuwaw, Water is rationed during droughts.

When his carefully rationed sleep periods eventually came around, he was more than ready for them, and slept like a log.

After an exciting and tiring day we reach a village and having seen the crews rationed, pitch our tents.

Well, she's rationed us—that's one good thing—and father really doesn't guess!

Luckily he cared nothing at all about food—though he refused to be rationed by a despotic Government.

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On this page you'll find 18 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to rationed, such as: appropriated, assigned, dispersed, scattered, shared, and allocated.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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