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decenter
verb de·cen·ter \(ˌ)dē-ˈsen-tər, -ˈse-nər\
Definition of DECENTER
transitive verb
: to cause to lose or shift from an established center or focus; especially : to disconnect from practical or theoretical assumptions of origin, priority, or essence <decenter Western conceptions of history — Ernest Larsen>
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First Known Use of DECENTER
1870
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