Noun
An ornament to be placed in the center, as of a table, ceiling, atc.; a central article or figure.
Source: Webster's dictionaryeducation was the centerpiece of the Democratic Party's political platform Source: Internet
Airshow chief executive Ian Honnery said, as the centrepiece of the Royal Australian Air Force’s Centenary celebrations, Avalon 2021 would have great national and international significance. Source: Internet
At the Nuremberg Trials held by the victorious Allies in 1946, Dönitz was indicted for war crimes with the issuance of the "Laconia order" as its centrepiece, a decision that backfired on the prosecution. Source: Internet
As well as helping hone motor skills and hand-to-eye coordination, the table will make a handsome centrepiece to any kid's room. Source: Internet
Cabo Delgado is the site of a scheme to build a liquefied natural gas (LNG) plant — the centrepiece of a government dream to reap riches from Mozambique’s offshore energy fields. Source: Internet
Above the ornate centrepiece, an ugly rusting sculpture was barely holding together. Source: Internet