cen|tral|ism

cen|tral|ism
cen|tral|ism «SEHN truh lihz uhm», noun.
a theory or principle of centralizing control, especially in a government.
cen´tralist, noun.

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  • cen — cen·tri·cae; cen·tri·cal; cen·tric·i·ty; cen·trif·u·gal·i·za·tion; cen·trif·u·gal·ize; cen·trif·u·gal·ly; cen·trif·u·ga·tion; cen·trif·u·gence; cen·tring; cen·tri·ole; cen·trip·e·tal; cen·trip·e·tal·ism; cen·trip·e·tal·ly; cen·tris·ci·dae;… …   English syllables

  • -dac·tyl·ism; — ab·i·e·tate; ab·i·e·tene; abio·gen·e·sis; abi·og·e·nist; abra·si·om·e·ter; ab·sorp·ti·om·e·ter; aca·cat·e·chin; ac·ac·e·tin; acad·e·mist; acad·e·my; ac·cel·er·om·e·ter; ac·e·tab·u·lar; ac·e·tab·u·lar·ia; ac·e·tab·u·late; ac·e·tab·u·lif·era;… …   English syllables

  • centralism — cen·tral·ism …   English syllables

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  • centralism — cen|tral|ism [ sentrə,lızəm ] noun uncount a way of controlling a country, company, etc. in which the main authority comes from one central group of people …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • Centralism — Cen tral*ism, n. 1. The state or condition of being central; the combination of several parts into one whole; centralization. [1913 Webster] 2. The system by which power is centralized, as in a government. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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