centralise

[ UK /sˈɛntɹəlˌa‍ɪz/ ]
VERB
  1. make central
    The Russian government centralized the distribution of food
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How To Use centralise In A Sentence

  • To allow only views acceptable to the government of the day is the path to centralised conformity and censorship. Times, Sunday Times
  • While the report recognised that Health Secretary has made some moves to decentralise the running of health care in England, experts claim the Scottish Executive is refusing to loosen its grip on the NHS.
  • As always, it's a much neater and efficient system than a centralized economy.
  • The king is trying to centralize all power in his own hands.
  • As in so much else, the French revolutionary regime was the precursor of the centralized, totalitarian, managerial, pseudo-democratic despotisms that now reign over the West.
  • Even if your alarm code is written elegantly and well, there is a compelling advantage to a centralized service.
  • To allow only views acceptable to the government of the day is the path to centralised conformity and censorship. Times, Sunday Times
  • The economy of the times made it difficult to support centralized rule.
  • Ocado operates out of one centralised distribution centre in Hertfordshire, whereas others tend to "store pack" at the closest branch to your home.
  • From telecommuting to centralized support services to offshore productivity centers, physical location's role is diminishing in relevance.
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