centralize
Prononciation : [ˈsɛntrəlaɪz]
Mot
Contexte : « organization »
(verb) to bring all decision-making power or information together in one place. This often means there is one main leader or center that makes the rules for everyone.
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The manager decided to centralize the approval process to make it easier for everyone.
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The team did not want to centralize their ideas; they preferred to share and discuss them openly.
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How can we centralize our information to help everyone stay informed?
Contexte : « government »
(verb) to concentrate control or authority in one central location or body, like a government making rules for everyone in a country.
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The country decided to centralize its education system to ensure all students receive the same quality of education.
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The local communities felt they lost important rights when the government chose to centralize power.
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Why did the city choose to centralize services instead of letting neighborhoods manage their own?
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