Adjective
of Centralize
Source: Webster's dictionaryPrint, in turning the vernaculars into mass media, or closed systems, created the uniform, centralizing forces of modern nationalism. Marshall McLuhan
Abd al-Malik is credited with centralizing the administration of the Caliphate and with establishing Arabic as its official language. Source: Internet
Cardinal Becciu was as the height of his power as the sostituto, the pontiff’s Chief of Staff, having wrested control of the Vatican’s financial reform away from Cardinal Pell and centralizing it largely in his own hands. Source: Internet
Franco's centralizing regime suppressed any official use of the Galician language, including the use of Galician names for newborns, although its everyday oral use was not forbidden. Source: Internet
And education officials are building a shared services center in Microsoft Dynamics 365, simplifying and centralizing processes across all schools, says João Cury, secretary of education of the State of São Paulo. Source: Internet
Lee responded by saying Buck’s concerns show why federalism — spreading power among the states, and not centralizing it in the federal government — is important and helps to prevent anyone from having too much power. Source: Internet