noun
- The process or act of concentrating power, authority, or control in a central location or organization.
- The structural or organizational result of bringing separate units, departments, or systems under unified control.
Usage: Usually plural; refers to multiple instances or aspects of centralizing
Usage: Often used in business, government, and technology contexts
Examples
- The company's recent centralizations of its regional offices reduced overhead costs.
- Government centralizations of power often face resistance from local authorities.
- The centralizations of data storage improved security and accessibility.
- Critics argued that the centralizations of decision-making removed local input.
- Several centralizations of supply chains made the system more efficient.
- The bank underwent multiple centralizations to streamline operations.