Definitionadj. drawn toward a center or brought under the control of a central authority
Last update: August 1, 2015
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We centralized all the ovens from the town into one area. [Please select]
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The early dynasties exercised far less centralized powers than the later ones. [Please select]
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They were opposed only to its pretensions, to its assumption of centralized power. [Please select]
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He rendered a service to centralized authority, to the power of Congress. [Please select]
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The conquerors possessed political capacity, and gave the country a strong centralized government. [Please select]
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He advocated the overthrow of all centralized government, and considered the wages system robbery. [Please select]
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As soon as it became centralized under a single monarch, it was subjected to fresh calamities. [Please select]
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They were then unfit to contend successfully with that centralized monarchy of which Henry IV. [Please select]
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By the royal councils and their subordinate public offices, France was governed to an extent and with a minuteness hardly comprehensible to any one not accustomed to centralized government. [Please select]
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