noun
- The point on the Earth's surface directly above the focus of an earthquake.
- The central point or focus of something; the place where something is most intense or important.
Usage: Plural of epicenter; commonly used in seismology and geology.
Usage: Figurative use; common in general English.
Examples
- Scientists mapped the epicenters of the earthquakes that struck the region last year.
- The epicenters of the tremors were located several miles beneath the ocean floor.
- The city became one of the epicenters of the civil rights movement in the 1960s.
- Tech companies have established epicenters of innovation in Silicon Valley.
- The epicenters of the pandemic were initially concentrated in major urban areas.
- Researchers identified multiple epicenters of disease outbreak across the country.