centralise
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See also: centralisé
English
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[edit]centralise (third-person singular simple present centralises, present participle centralising, simple past and past participle centralised)
- Non-Oxford British English standard spelling of centralize.
- The government decided to centralise the issuing of passports.
- 1941 October, “Reclaiming Permanent Way Material”, in Railway Magazine, page 436:
- In the United States the Santa Fe was a pioneer in centralising its scrap handling at Corwith, near Chicago, but after 1924 abandoned this plan in favour of sorting at the point of origin.
- 1961 February, R. K. Evans, “The role of research on British Railways”, in Trains Illustrated, page 92:
- All these activities are centralised at Derby, where the L.M.S. research department was formed before the war.
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[edit]centralise — see centralize
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[edit]centralise
- inflection of centraliser: