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centering

[ US /ˈsɛntɝɪŋ/ ]
[ UK /sˈɛntəɹɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. the concentration of attention or energy on something
    he had no direction in his life
    the focus of activity shifted to molecular biology
  2. (American football) putting the ball in play by passing it (between the legs) to a back
    the quarterback fumbled the snap

How To Use centering In A Sentence

  • The straddle is self-centering, and clamps securely with two small hex screws. Wrenched & Ridden: Avid Shorty Ultimate ’cross brakes
  • Decentering” is the term psychologist Jean Piaget uses to describe the capacity to take another person’s point of view. The Blessing of a B Minus
  • After launching his writing career as a reporter, first with the Morning Chronicle in 1834, using the pseudonym, Boz (Boz was a nickname for his younger brother Augustus) ; Dickens began contributing 20 monthly installments of a series (April 1836, through November 1837,) centering on comical adventures through the English countryside, that became known as the Pickwick Papers, his first novel, a work which earned him instant fame. Bill Lucey: Remembering Our Mutual Friend, Charles Dickens, on his 200th Birthday
  • Even if you understand the first cake military, as has already been explained, it's still a wreck...uneven centering, the "gettable" is something I'd like to forget, and the tadpoles swimming around the border... poor "class The "Year" of the "Grad"
  • From the edge of the crease, he knocked in Pavel Datsyuk's centering pass from the left side of the net. USATODAY.com - Hockey - Detroit vs. Chicago
  • Go into the Young Adult section of the bookstore and you'll be bombarded by any number of titles centering on the fashion world (Catwalk, Airhead, Violet on the Runway), as well as characters that are notorious fashionistas (Clique, Poseur, and of course It Girl and Gossip Girl). Regina Brooks: From Fiction to Fashion Statement: YA Books Spawn New Fashion Trends
  • Here’s the abstract:Current debates in Chinese constitutionalism centering on issues such as judicial independence, the justiciability of constitutional rights, and the relationships between Party and state, political pluralism and dictatorship, and liberal conceptions of the rule of law versus more traditional Chinese articulations of the asymmetric ethical relationship between ruler and ruled are neither novel nor unfamiliar in the PRC. Tiffert on Chinese Constitutionalism in the 1950s
  • A more interesting film, also centering on Filipino-Americans, closes the fest.
  • Solutions that have been discussed in the past include recentering grades, which he admitted is unpractical, and including average class grades next to individual grades on student transcripts.
  • The result can be used to instruct the centering assembling process to improve the coaxial tolerance of accelerator.
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