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center

Definition for center

adjective as in middle

noun as in point of attraction for visitors, shoppers, travelers

verb as in concentrate, draw together

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Example Sentences

Lawmakers in Congress share some of his ideas for NIH, such as term limits to rein in the power of the directors of NIH’s 27 institutes and centers and more funding to replicate research.

VAME's deep learning platform is unlike conventional behavioral tests in mice, which often center around preconceived tasks that the animals are challenged to complete.

The biggest disagreements center on whether the treaty should focus on reducing overall plastic production or whether it is sufficient simply to improve recycling practices.

It’s front and center again as investors contend with a Trumponomics crackdown on immigration, a rising trade-war risk and a potential bonanza of tax cuts.

The Sheriff’s Department redacted all of their names in the report, as well as that of the Los Angeles police officer at the center of the complaint.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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