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[ adverb ] in or near or toward a center or according to a central role or function

Examples

"The theater is centrally located"

Used in print

(Howard Nemerov, "Themes and Methods: The Early...)

It is worth dwelling in some detail on the crisis of this story , because it brings_together a number of characteristic elements and makes of them a curious , riddling compound obscurely but centrally significant for Mann 's work .

(Richard F. McLaughlin, et al., "A study of the...)

This relationship , however , is not maintained centrally .

In type 3 , this general relationship is maintained peripherally but not centrally where the pulmonary_vein follows a more independent path to the hilum as is the case throughout the lung in type 2 , .

(Douglas Ashford, "Elections in Morocco: Progress...)

Centrally , however , the administrative problem was more complex and the sheer prestige of office was very likely an unfair advantage .

(Robert A. Futterman, The Future of Our Cities....)

It is hard to believe that this mass of intertwined concrete constitutes what the law calls `` the highest and best use '' of centrally located urban land .

Related terms

peripherally central central

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