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centre
[ sen-ter ]
centre
1/ ˈɛԳə /
noun
- geometry
- the midpoint of any line or figure, esp the point within a circle or sphere that is equidistant from any point on the circumference or surface
- the point within a body through which a specified force may be considered to act, such as the centre of gravity
- the point, axis, or pivot about which a body rotates
- a point, area, or part that is approximately in the middle of a larger area or volume
- a place at which some specified activity is concentrated
a shopping centre
- a person or thing that is a focus of interest
- a place of activity or influence
a centre of power
- a person, group, policy, or thing in the middle
- usually capital politics
- a political party or group favouring moderation, esp the moderate members of a legislative assembly
- ( as modifier )
a Centre-Left alliance
- physiol any part of the central nervous system that regulates a specific function
respiratory centre
- a bar with a conical point upon which a workpiece or part may be turned or ground
- a punch mark or small conical hole in a part to be drilled, which enables the point of the drill to be located accurately
- sport
- a player who plays in the middle of the forward line
- the act or an instance of passing the ball from a wing to the middle of the field, court, etc
- basketball
- the position of a player who jumps for the ball at the start of play
- the player in this position
- archery
- the ring around the bull's eye
- a shot that hits this ring
verb
- to move towards, mark, put, or be at a centre
- tr to focus or bring together
to centre one's thoughts
- introften foll byon to have as a main point of view or theme
the novel centred on crime
- tr to adjust or locate (a workpiece or part) using a centre
- intr; foll by on or round to have as a centre
- tr sport to pass (the ball) into the middle of the field or court
Centre
2noun
- the Centrethe sparsely inhabited central region of Australia
- ɑٰ̃ə a region of central France: generally low-lying; drained chiefly by the Rivers Loire, Loir, and Cher
yvlog History and Origins
Origin of centre1
Example Sentences
The national fraud reporting centre Action Fraud received 1,386 reports of people being targeted last year, compared with 100 in 2019.
Under the council's original regeneration plan, the frontage would have been retained and the site developed into an energy centre, providing low emission heating.
The dispute centres on the loss of a health and safety job role.
The Shrewsbury raid was on a barber shop in the centre of town, one of five close together which were also targeted in the operation.
All My Sons centres on Joe Keller, a man who is charged with shipping defective aircraft engines during World War Two.
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