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centering

[ sen-ter-ing ]

noun

  1. a temporary framework for supporting a masonry arch during construction until it is able to stand by itself.


centering

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noun

  1. a US spelling of centring
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Origin of centering1

First recorded in 1760–70; center + -ing 1
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While crowd work is inherently intimate, Jay embraces the form by centering his material on sex and relationships.

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The Democratic Party has shifted away from centering its focus on economic security and economic freedom.

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‘Common Side Effects,’ centering on a mushroom that can heal anything, is a semi-comical conspiracy thriller with heart.

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These are the archetypes at the heart of Variety correspondent Daniel D’Addario’s debut novel, “The Talent,†centering on five female actors vying for an Academy Award.

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Though Rodriguez initially faced pushback from studios for centering a Latino family, he finally convinced them by using a James Bond reference.

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