1. centred - Adjective
2. centred - Verb
of Centre
Source: Webster's dictionaryAction against opium farmers centred upon a highly repressive incarnation of law enforcement in which rural populations had their property destroyed, their land confiscated and/or were publicly tortured, humiliated and executed. Source: Internet
According to a history of the College: the scientific network which centred on Gresham College played a crucial part in the meetings which led to the formation of the Royal Society. Source: Internet
Administrative divisions main Poland's current voivodeships (provinces) are largely based on the country's historic regions, whereas those of the past two decades (to 1998) had been centred on and named for individual cities. Source: Internet
According to Buckley, "If Ziggy confused both his creator and his audience, a big part of that confusion centred on the topic of sexuality". Source: Internet
A félag could be centred around certain trades, a common ownership of a sea vessel or a military obligation under a specific leader. Source: Internet
Although a new theme—that of "Macedonia"—was subsequently created, it did not correspond to today's geographic territory, but one farther east (centred on Adrianople), carved out of the already existing Thracian and Helladic themes. Source: Internet