noun
- The middle point or area of something; the point equidistant from all edges or sides.
- A place where a particular activity or service is concentrated or based.
- A person or thing that is the focus of attention or activity.
Usage: British spelling of 'centers'
Usage: British spelling of 'centers'
Usage: British spelling of 'centers'
verb
- To place or be located at the center of something.
Usage: British spelling of 'centers'; third-person singular present tense or plural noun form
Examples
- The city centre is always busy with shoppers and tourists.
- The community centre offers classes in art, music, and sports.
- She centres her attention on her studies.
- The design centres around a large circular courtyard.
- Medical centres in the area provide free health screenings.
- The conversation centred on climate change.
- The shopping centre has over 100 stores.