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Meanings of
centralise
in English
Portuguese
centralizar
Catalan
centralitzar
Spanish
concentrar
Back to the meaning
Make central.
concentrate
centralize
decentralise
decentralize
deconcentrate
Portuguese
centralizar
Synonyms
Examples for "
concentrate
"
concentrate
centralize
Examples for "
concentrate
"
1
The chancellor said he would
concentrate
on boosting trade opportunities beyond Europe.
2
However, protein C
concentrate
is not yet widely available in many countries.
3
The investigation will
concentrate
on the protective equipment used by health workers.
4
The review will
concentrate
on the protective equipment used by health workers.
5
Still, political adversaries worry Cortizo may seek to
concentrate
too much power.
1
The state is still discussing ways to
centralize
data to track payments.
2
Will the transparency be used to
centralize
power or to decentralize it?
3
It also works to
centralize
and share data, intelligence, and analytical tools.
4
Now, all the signs of the times indicate the necessity to
centralize
.
5
To nationalize a people has never meant merely to
centralize
their government.
Usage of
centralise
in English
1
Sweetenham also wanted to pull the coaches into line and
centralise
decision-making.
2
The aim of the new unit was to
centralise
and modernise the facilities.
3
But Libya began to
centralise
its government in the last years of the monarchy.
4
The bank plans to
centralise
its operations, which are scattered across 15 different locations.
5
The higher priority is to
centralise
all the liberal votes.
6
We will also
centralise
procurement of all of those areas we are dealing with.
7
The Health Service Executive moved yesterday to further
centralise
cancer services in the midwest.
8
Plans to
centralise
tourism promotion could further damage regional tourism, the Labour Party claimed today.
9
This was despite a decision by the Midland Health Board last April not to
centralise
.
10
Johnson's reshuffle sent a clear signal that he wants to
centralise
control and minimise dissent.
11
It is simply a mechanism to ensure that we can
centralise
coordination and data collection.
12
The decision to
centralise
assessment was announced last week.
13
You just know that... don't
centralise
the polling booth.
14
Industry observers consider SAP is well placed with the government attempting to
centralise
payroll system processes.
15
Every time you
centralise
power you are handing more power to fewer people over more people.
16
De
-
centralise
the structure: The UN cannot ask the field to integrate more until the headquarters integrate.
Other examples for "centralise"
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About this term
centralise
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
centralise control
centralise all power
centralise cancer
centralise specialist
centralise too
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Translations for
centralise
Portuguese
centralizar
Catalan
centralitzar
concentrar
reunir en un centre
Spanish
concentrar
Centralise
through the time