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[ sen-tral -i-tee ] SHOW IPA
/ sɛnˈtræl ɪ ti / PHONETIC RESPELLING
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noun, plural cen·tral·i·ties. a central position or state: the centrality of the sun.
a vital, critical, or important position: the centrality of education to modern civilization.
Origin of centrality First recorded in 1640–50; central1 + -ity
Words nearby centrality Central India, Central India Agency, Central Intelligence Agency, Central Islip, centralism, centrality , centralization, centralize, Central Karoo, central limit theorem, central locking
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Example sentences from the Web for centrality Due to its centrality , the Salt Lake field plays an outsized role in terms of strange petroleum events in the city.
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Beyond this, we fail to see the centrality of economic growth in Democratic messaging.
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From time to time, we hear denials of the centrality of slavery to the Civil War.
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Both of these leaders have repeatedly emphasized the centrality of “Jewish values.”
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Given the centrality of Egypt to the future of the Middle East, this makes no strategic sense.
Is Egypt an Ally of the U.S.? | P.J. Crowley| September 16, 2012| DAILY BEAST
It was something quite different from happiness: an alert enjoyment of rest, an intense and satisfying sense of centrality .
Aaron's Rod | D. H. Lawrence
The group of trees above Apollo and the reclining figures either side of him accent the centrality of his position.
Artist and Public | Kenyon Cox
It makes much, of course, of the centrality of mind both in well-being and pain.
Modern Religious Cults and Movements | Gaius Glenn Atkins
Character is centrality , the impossibility of being displaced or overset.
Essays, Second Series | Ralph Waldo Emerson
The path of centrality will then cross in the equatorial region.
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 8, Slice 10 | Various
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British Dictionary definitions for centrality noun plural -ties the state or condition of being central
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Words related to centrality similarity, harmony, rhythm, equilibrium, heart, place, hub, correspondence, finish, equality, form, equivalence, agreement, order, regularity, evenness, arrangement, balance, conformity, equipoise