Ration Definition

răshən, rāshən
rationed, rationing, rations
noun
rations
A fixed portion; share; allowance.
Webster's New World
A fixed allowance or allotment of food or provisions, esp. a fixed daily allowance, as for a soldier.
Webster's New World
Food issued or available to members of a group.
American Heritage
Food or food supply, as for soldiers, explorers, etc.
Webster's New World
Antonyms:
verb
rationed, rationing, rations
To supply with a ration or rations.
Webster's New World
To distribute (food, clothing, etc.) in rations, as in times of scarcity.
Webster's New World
To restrict to limited allotments, as during wartime.
Ration gasoline.
American Heritage

To supply with a ration; to limit (someone) to a specific allowance of something.

We rationed ourselves to three sips of water a day until we were rescued.
Wiktionary

To restrict (an activity etc.)

Our present health care system is rationed only to those who can afford it because of unnecessary high cost, lack of insurance coverage by 47 million people, and exorbitant prescription prices.
Wiktionary
Antonyms:

Other Word Forms of Ration

Noun

Singular:
ration
Plural:
rations

Origin of Ration

  • French from Latin ratiō ratiōn- calculation ratio

    From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition

  • From French ration.

    From Wiktionary

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