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deconcentrate
[ dee-kon-suhn-treyt ]
verb (used with object)
- to reduce the power or control of (a corporation, industry, etc.); decentralize.
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yvlog History and Origins
Origin of deconcentrate1
Example Sentences
Perhaps as important, it would have deconcentrated wealth.
Following a narrow victory in July’s presidential election, the ruling Law and Justice party broadcast its intention to “re-Polonize” and “deconcentrate” the nongovernment media — by which it evidently means, turn them into official mouthpieces.
At the very least, sensible implementation of this legislation would ensure that our most vulnerable families have access to communities of opportunity and would help deconcentrate pockets of poverty.
And, in some cases, enrollment declines are linked to policies like deconcentrating poverty or factors like declining birth rates.
Last week, President Obama put his support behind that research when he announced his budget would include a $120 million grant program for school integration initiatives that seek to deconcentrate poverty.
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