verb
- to concentrate power, authority, or control excessively in a central location or organization
Usage: transitive verb; often used in political, organizational, or administrative contexts
Examples
- The government's decision to overcentralize decision-making reduced local autonomy.
- Many companies overcentralize their operations, which can slow down regional responsiveness.
- Critics argue that the new policy overcentralizes too much power in the executive branch.
- The organization overcentralized its budget allocation, limiting flexibility at branch offices.
- Experts warn that overcentralizing healthcare administration may reduce efficiency.
- The corporation overcentralized its supply chain, making it vulnerable to disruptions.