centralization
Americannoun
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the act or fact of centralizing; fact of being centralized.
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the concentration of administrative power in a central government, authority, etc.
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Chiefly Sociology.
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a process whereby social groups and institutions become increasingly dependent on a central group or institution.
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concentration of control or power in a few individuals.
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Other Word Forms
- anticentralization adjective
- overcentralization noun
- procentralization adjective
- recentralization noun
Etymology
Origin of centralization
First recorded in 1795–1805; centralize + -ation
Example Sentences
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Previously known as Clear Channel Communications, the company has experienced the dark side of automation and programming centralization.
From Los Angeles Times
The late Roman Empire undermined its commercial economy through centralization, regulation and debasing the currency.
“At the end of the day, it’s centralization, not technology, that affects wealth and equality,” he explained.
From Salon
Historically, SPS offered this in a cohort model, where HC students are concentrated in a few schools because centralization is cost-effective.
From Seattle Times
But Albert Wu, an expert on governance in China, believes that role has been eroded by the centralization of power under Chinese leader Xi Jinping.
From Seattle Times
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