Centralizing [verb]
Definition of Centralizing:
concentrate, draw toward a point
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Sentence/Example of Centralizing:
A managed services provider contract centralizes that function with an outsourced partner like AMN.
He argues that cryptocurrencies preserve the ability of individuals to do with their money as they please, instead of centralizing that power.
In interviews during that period, he voiced optimism about Europe’s ability to centralize its political and economic institutions under a strong executive branch.
The problems arise when they look to centralize that data, match it to third-party resources and deploy it compliantly for campaign purposes.
To keep employees free of bureaucratic meddling, Nucor has chosen not to centralize functions like R&D, sales, marketing, strategy, safety, engineering, compliance, and purchasing.
By centralizing their content teams and consolidating their distribution divisions, the companies will be in better position to ensure their streamers are not receiving second-hand shows passed on by their linear networks.
This seems to be contrary to the spirit and intent of the act, which is primarily to centralize reserves in Federal Reserve Banks.
Chamberlain in vain urged defense and political policies designed to centralize power in London.
Our army was an enormous heterogeneous mass, without any pretense of a system to centralize and harmonize its movements.
There is no special branch of the service whose duty it is to regulate, centralize and direct the movements of the army.