centredcen‧tred British English, centered American English /ˈsentəd $ -ərd/ adjective
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- But it is to the west of the Sike on the same contour that most interest is centred.
- For these data we need a 5-quarter centred moving average so that the smoothed values coincide with quarters.
- If centring is to be used for main headings, then sub-headings may be either centred or blocked.
- Just as with word processing type can be set flush with the left-hand margin, centred or justified.
- The broader patient centred aims of the information technology strategy are to be welcomed.
- These are task centred work and crisis intervention.
nouncentre/centercentralization ≠ decentralizationcentralismcentristadjectivecentralcentralized ≠ decentralizedcentred/centeredcentristverbcentre/centercentralize ≠ decentralizeadverbcentrally