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Definition of centralize in English: centralize(British centralise) verb ˈsɛntrəlʌɪzˈsɛntrəˌlaɪz [with object]often as adjective centralized1Concentrate (control of an activity or organization) under a single authority. 将权力集中,集权(于一身);使集权 a highly centralized country 一个高度集权的国家。 Example sentencesExamples - In the modern state, authority is centralized in one legally supreme government, and people live under the standard laws of that government.
- The history of apartheid has been a struggle of the individual as opposed to centralized government power.
- The adroitness and patience of a long line of monarchs and royal ministers, who moved gradually but steadily to centralize both authority and power in their own hands, were crowned with unimaginable success.
- Marsh's grip tightened when it centralized control of broking activities in New York.
- Under increasing demands from the environment, organizations tend to centralize control and, like individuals, filter information more heavily.
- So to create a relationship of forces in its competition with the American bourgeoisie, the Canadian bourgeoisie must centralise its political authority and further unify its internal market.
- In fact, while dismantling public and social services and gutting environmental regulations, the Tories have moved to centralize power in the hands of the provincial government and increase the repressive powers of the state.
- It was much easier to control a more unified and centralized religious organization.
- Second, the NAACP is a highly centralized organization, with a bloated executive board.
- One commissioner said this weekend that the new constitution would centralise power with the European Council and the European Parliament and create ‘a commission of castrati’.
- On the other hand, it was one reason why Chadwick and other reformers wanted to have more centralized control.
- They blow apart traditional social relations - relations that are often powerful barriers to democratic reform - by centralizing authority and power in a national government.
- The bureaucrats and political executive at the state level, have a vested interest to centralise powers and authority and their hostility to evolve a genuine system of democratic decentralisation is well known.
- There was a need for the Authority to centralize power in order to deliver effectively in the form of tangible results of the peace process.
- It seems to me these guys are in favor of more centralized control than any before them.
- There are also concerns from chief constables that the new unit will lead to the Home Office wielding more centralised control.
- English governments were keen to centralize the control of colonial matters, and charters were sometimes revoked in favour of direct rule.
- It is about the philosophy of the bill - of centralising the control of negotiations back to the State sector, reinforcing the power of monopolistic unions, and the control of the Minister at each and every stage over negotiations.
- Better support can be given in most cases if the control is centralized.
- This is most blatant in France because of the highly centralised state and government control known as jacobinisme.
Synonyms concentrate, bring under one roof, consolidate, amalgamate, condense, collect, cluster, compact, unify, incorporate, streamline, focus, rationalize - 1.1 Bring (activities) together in one place.
使(活动)集中于(一地) the Treasury centralized all naval refitting work at Devonport Example sentencesExamples - A single screen centralizes control of all operation and displays data in multiple formats, as shown in Figure 2.
- She pushed the regional offices to consolidate from 13 to 4, and established shared processing centers to centralize certain tasks and make their cost structures more scalable with demand.
- As we said in our last generic article on the subject, a PC is really the best way of centralizing your home entertainment content in all its different forms.
- Craven District Council has long been looking to centralise its functions on one site - 10 years ago it attempted to buy the old Raikeswood Hospital.
- ‘There is an argument for centralising the work of the Circuit Court but there is no valid reason why people should have to leave their area to do the work of the district court,’ said Deputy Ring.
Definition of centralize in US English: centralize(British centralise) verbˈsɛntrəˌlaɪzˈsentrəˌlīz [with object]often as adjective centralized1Concentrate (control of an activity or organization) under a single authority. 将权力集中,集权(于一身);使集权 a vast superstructure of centralized control Example sentencesExamples - It was much easier to control a more unified and centralized religious organization.
- The history of apartheid has been a struggle of the individual as opposed to centralized government power.
- There was a need for the Authority to centralize power in order to deliver effectively in the form of tangible results of the peace process.
- It is about the philosophy of the bill - of centralising the control of negotiations back to the State sector, reinforcing the power of monopolistic unions, and the control of the Minister at each and every stage over negotiations.
- Second, the NAACP is a highly centralized organization, with a bloated executive board.
- So to create a relationship of forces in its competition with the American bourgeoisie, the Canadian bourgeoisie must centralise its political authority and further unify its internal market.
- Under increasing demands from the environment, organizations tend to centralize control and, like individuals, filter information more heavily.
- Marsh's grip tightened when it centralized control of broking activities in New York.
- In the modern state, authority is centralized in one legally supreme government, and people live under the standard laws of that government.
- The bureaucrats and political executive at the state level, have a vested interest to centralise powers and authority and their hostility to evolve a genuine system of democratic decentralisation is well known.
- On the other hand, it was one reason why Chadwick and other reformers wanted to have more centralized control.
- Better support can be given in most cases if the control is centralized.
- English governments were keen to centralize the control of colonial matters, and charters were sometimes revoked in favour of direct rule.
- In fact, while dismantling public and social services and gutting environmental regulations, the Tories have moved to centralize power in the hands of the provincial government and increase the repressive powers of the state.
- This is most blatant in France because of the highly centralised state and government control known as jacobinisme.
- There are also concerns from chief constables that the new unit will lead to the Home Office wielding more centralised control.
- They blow apart traditional social relations - relations that are often powerful barriers to democratic reform - by centralizing authority and power in a national government.
- One commissioner said this weekend that the new constitution would centralise power with the European Council and the European Parliament and create ‘a commission of castrati’.
- The adroitness and patience of a long line of monarchs and royal ministers, who moved gradually but steadily to centralize both authority and power in their own hands, were crowned with unimaginable success.
- It seems to me these guys are in favor of more centralized control than any before them.
Synonyms concentrate, bring under one roof, consolidate, amalgamate, condense, collect, cluster, compact, unify, incorporate, streamline, focus, rationalize - 1.1 Bring (activities) together in one place.
使(活动)集中于(一地) the ultimate goal is to centralize boxing under one umbrella Example sentencesExamples - She pushed the regional offices to consolidate from 13 to 4, and established shared processing centers to centralize certain tasks and make their cost structures more scalable with demand.
- A single screen centralizes control of all operation and displays data in multiple formats, as shown in Figure 2.
- Craven District Council has long been looking to centralise its functions on one site - 10 years ago it attempted to buy the old Raikeswood Hospital.
- ‘There is an argument for centralising the work of the Circuit Court but there is no valid reason why people should have to leave their area to do the work of the district court,’ said Deputy Ring.
- As we said in our last generic article on the subject, a PC is really the best way of centralizing your home entertainment content in all its different forms.
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