verb
- to disperse or spread out (something concentrated) over a wider area or among more people or places
Usage: transitive verb; often used in business, government, and urban planning contexts
Examples
- The government decided to deconcentrate its administrative offices to reduce congestion in the capital.
- The company plans to deconcentrate its workforce by opening regional offices across the country.
- Urban planners aim to deconcentrate the population density in overcrowded city centers.
- The policy seeks to deconcentrate economic power away from a single dominant region.
- Schools were deconcentrated to serve students more equitably across different neighborhoods.
- The organization will deconcentrate its resources to support multiple projects simultaneously.