noun
- plural of centralisation; the process of concentrating power, authority, or control in a central location or organization
Usage: British English spelling (American English: centralizations); typically used in political, administrative, or organizational contexts
Examples
- The government's centralisations of power drew criticism from local officials.
- Recent centralisations in the company structure reduced decision-making time.
- Many European nations have debated centralisations versus regional autonomy.
- The centralisations of banking services made transactions more efficient.
- Critics argued that the centralisations undermined local governance.
- Educational centralisations standardized curriculum across all schools.