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UK
/sˈɛntɹəlˌaɪzd/
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ADJECTIVE
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drawn toward a center or brought under the control of a central authority
centralized control of emergency relief efforts
centralized government
How To Use centralised 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
- As always, it's a much neater and efficient system than a centralized economy.
- 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.
- It wants a 'federal Europe' albeit a 'decentralised' one. Money down the drain
- With that basis, we propose a centralized inventory decision-making mechanism based on risk pooling.