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decentre

[ dee-sen-ter ]

verb (used with object)

Chiefly British.
decentred, decentring.


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To truly decentre how we see art, we need to escape the archetypally western cult of the new: to risk a journey in time as well as space.

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By one of those intellectual masterstrokes of modern curating, the organisers of this show have decided to decentre the big three macho Mexican revolutionary artists.

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To mangle Yeats: "Things fall apart; decentre cannot hold."

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To further decentre the war from his narrative, he takes us on a tour that includes places apparently aloof from the approaching carnage.

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For the Inner Party in George Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four it was the ability to acknowledge that the proles mattered, while we seem to have lost the ability to "decentre" and see the world from the viewpoint of another.

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