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centered

Aussprache: [ˈsɛntərd]

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Kontext: „location“

(adjective) when something is placed in the middle of an area or space. Imagine a bullseye on a target; if you hit the center, you are centered.

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The clock is centered on the wall, making it easy to see from anywhere in the room.

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The picture is not centered; it looks off to the side instead of being in the middle.

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Is the table centered in the dining room?

Kontext: „focus“

(verb) to make something the main focus or attention. If you center your thoughts, you focus on what is most important.

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During the meeting, she centered her discussion on team goals.

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He didn't center his ideas on the main topic, which confused everyone.

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How can we center our projects around the customer's needs?

Kontext: „mental state“

(verb) to feel calm and balanced. When you are centered, you are not stressed and are thinking clearly.

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After practicing meditation, she felt centered and ready to face the day.

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He was too distracted to feel centered during the exam.

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What activities help you feel centered?

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