[
US
/ˈsɛntɹəɫi/
]
[ UK /sˈɛntɹəli/ ]
[ UK /sˈɛntɹəli/ ]
ADVERB
-
in or near or toward a center or according to a central role or function
The theater is centrally located
How To Use centrally In A Sentence
- The randomization schedule was centrally generated by the study's sponsor, stratified by site and by using a fixed block size of 4.
- The capital, Minsk, is the largest and one of the oldest cities in the region and is centrally located.
- Results indicated that most respondents were more inclined towards centrally planned economic policies rather than free markets.
- So they tend not to thrive in dry centrally heated rooms.
- Rashes can be categorized as maculopapular (centrally and peripherally distributed), petechial, diffusely erythematous with desquamation, vesiculobullous-pustular and nodular.
- In the centrally focused pantheon of the original bank building, the round dome was supported by interior Ionic columns.
- Centrally administered neuropeptide Y caused a dose-dependent increase in bile flow that was associated with an increase in biliary bicarbonate output.
- But crew training should be centrally funded, not relying upon donations from the general public.
- He is centrally concerned with how visions of national parks, aesthetic preferences, and views of appropriate nature-culture relations change over time.
- Wouldn't it be useful to record centrally the notion of attestation? From Incite comes Insight...: The correct way to think about identity...