Also means
new departure
Usage Note
Riparto is used in accounting and business to mean an allocation of costs or shares among parties. In everyday speech it can also mean a fresh start or setting off again. The verb form is ripartire, which doubles as both 'to restart' and 'to leave again' — context determines which.
Examples
"Il riparto delle spese è equo."
Natural Translation
The allocation of expenses is fair.
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