verb
- transferring power, authority, or functions from a central government or organization to regional or local branches
Usage: British spelling; American English uses 'decentralizing'; present participle or gerund form of 'decentralise'
Examples
- The government is decentralising decision-making to give local councils more control.
- Decentralising the company's operations helped reduce bureaucracy and improve efficiency.
- Many countries are decentralising education systems to allow schools greater autonomy.
- The organization began decentralising its administrative functions across multiple regional offices.
- Decentralising power can lead to more responsive and accountable local governance.
- Tech companies are decentralising data storage to improve security and reduce latency.