1. decentering - Noun
2. decentering - Verb
decentering
present participle of decenter
decentering (plural decenterings)
Alternative form of decentring
As interest grows in the role that microbiomes have played in our cognitive experience, our popular understanding of the human heart is decentering the mystical idea of a soul in favor of more atomized and detailed medical explanations. Source: Internet
Mindful breathing, progressive muscle relaxation, and loving kindness meditations for instance have been found to provide cognitive benefits such as relaxation and decentering. Source: Internet
Derrida interpreted this event as a "decentering" of the former intellectual cosmos. Source: Internet
This displacement is often referred to as the "destabilizing" or "decentering" of the author, though it has its greatest effect on the text itself. Source: Internet
For example, they don't at all reflect sample variance; in this case, major lens decentering issues. Source: Internet
If the lens softness (decentering?) issue is common with the Z3, then, it's practically useless for shooting. Source: Internet