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centering
[ sen-ter-ing ]
noun
- a temporary framework for supporting a masonry arch during construction until it is able to stand by itself.
centering
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noun
- a US spelling of centring
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of centering1
Example Sentences
While crowd work is inherently intimate, Jay embraces the form by centering his material on sex and relationships.
The Democratic Party has shifted away from centering its focus on economic security and economic freedom.
‘Common Side Effects,’ centering on a mushroom that can heal anything, is a semi-comical conspiracy thriller with heart.
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.
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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