decentralize 的 2 个定义
de·cen·tral·ized, de·cen·tral·iz·ing.
- to distribute the administrative powers or functions of over a less concentrated area: to decentralize the national government.
- to disperse from an area of concentration: to decentralize the nation's industry.
de·cen·tral·ized, de·cen·tral·iz·ing.
- to undergo decentralization: The city government is looking for ways to decentralize.
decentralize 近义词
distribute over a less concentrated area
更多decentralize例句
- He, and others like him, want to decentralize the web and clean it of fake news and toxicity.
- I think there is a lot of innovation above just currency to be had, especially as we think about decentralizing social media more and providing more economic incentive.
- Real-estate changes and decentralizationOnce people are no longer anchored to living in a city like London or New York by a full-time job, it decentralizes the talent pool away from the core metropolitan hubs.
- America could decentralize power from large hospital systems to smaller-scale care, particularly in marginalized communities.
- The internet decentralized content creation, but NFTs are trying to recentralize the distribution of culture.
- It is probable, therefore, that on the whole the effect of Socialism would be to decentralize rather than to centralize.
- The partisans of State Rights, in their efforts to decentralize, would denationalize.
- For once we have centralized our great rail transport plant, we shall at once begin to decentralize it.
- Such action would further decentralize our credit structure.
- The only way to engage the people in the task is to decentralize the government.