total distribution

[ˈtoʊtəl ˌdɪstrɪˈbjuːʃən]
nounpl: total distributions
distribuição total
1. The complete allocation or dispersal of all assets, goods, or resources from a source to multiple recipients or locations
The company announced a total distribution of dividends to all shareholders.
A empresa anunciou uma distribuição total de dividendos para todos os acionistas.
2. In finance and law, the complete liquidation and allocation of an estate, trust, or investment fund
The executor oversaw the total distribution of the deceased's estate.
O executor supervisionou a distribuição total do espólio do falecido.
3. In mathematics and statistics, the complete spread or assignment of values across all possible outcomes or categories
The total distribution of probability across all events must equal one.
A distribuição total de probabilidade em todos os eventos deve ser igual a um.
This is primarily a formal, technical term used in Brazilian and international business, finance, and legal contexts. It is particularly important in corporate governance, estate planning, and investment management. The term reflects global financial and legal practices and is standardized across Portuguese-speaking countries.
Synonyms / Sinônimos
complete distributionfull allocationcomprehensive disbursementtotal allocation
Antonyms / Antônimos
partial distributionpartial allocationlimited distributionselective distribution

Regional Variations

General Brazilian
distribuição total
Standard term used in finance, law, and business contexts
São Paulo
distribuição total
Commonly used in financial and legal documents in the business hub
Rio de Janeiro
distribuição integral
Alternative variation sometimes used in formal contexts
Portugal
distribuição total
Same term used, though 'distribuição integral' is also acceptable in formal contexts

Related Words

distributionallocationdisbursementliquidationdividendasset distribution

Related Idioms & Phrases

total distribution of assets
total distribution of profits
total distribution of shares
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