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deconcentrate

[ dee-kon-suhn-treyt ]

verb (used with object)

deconcentrated, deconcentrating.
  1. to reduce the power or control of (a corporation, industry, etc.); decentralize.


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Origin of deconcentrate1

First recorded in 1885–90; de- + concentrate
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Example Sentences

Perhaps as important, it would have deconcentrated wealth.

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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.

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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.

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And, in some cases, enrollment declines are linked to policies like deconcentrating poverty or factors like declining birth rates.

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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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