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decentralized

especially British, ··ٰ·

[dee-sen-truh-lahyzd]

adjective

  1. (of a central authority) having much of the decision-making power vested in teams, divisions, or local branches instead of in a single center of power.

    They implemented a decentralized scheme for the business, dividing it into four geographic areas managed by local staff.

    A system of decentralized government empowered communities at the grassroots level and gave them a say in how they were governed.

  2. happening or carried out locally and usually independently.

    Decentralized wastewater treatment puts the treatment system at or near the school, industrial site, etc., that generates the wastewater.

  3. dispersed from a core area; spread out.

    It is challenging for our state to provide public services and infrastructure to an ever-growing and decentralized population base.

  4. (of currency) not controlled or distributed by a government, bank, or other third party, as bitcoin and some other digital currencies.

    While decentralized currencies are hurting in a bearish month, the prospects for state-issued virtual money look even dimmer.



verb

  1. the simple past tense and past participle of decentralize.

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Word History and Origins

Origin of decentralized1

First recorded in 1830–40; decentralize + -ed 2 ( def. ) for the adjective senses; decentralize ( def. ) + -ed 1 ( def. ) for the verb sense
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This is a decentralized coalition of kids pooling their oddities, improvising solutions, and building solidarity in real time.

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The unified Paralympic village on UCLA’s campus differs from Paris, which had a decentralized plan with Paralympians staying at satellite villages.

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The decentralized Moratorium Day events on October 15, 1969 drew upward of 2 million people.

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Thierer noted China’s surprising success with low-cost, decentralized open-source AI systems — a strategy that contrasts sharply with U.S. reliance on proprietary models requiring massive computational resources and budgets.

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Los Angeles and other fire-prone areas need a decentralized water storage strategy to address the repeated problems of hydrants losing pressure and power outages cutting off access to water sources during fires, Florez said.

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