"Centrepiece" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Centrepiece" Meaning

The centrepiece is the central or most important part of something, often a decorative item placed in the middle of a table, room, or other surface, intended to draw attention and create a focal point.

"Centrepiece" Examples

Centrepiece


Definition: The main attraction or centerpiece of an event, ceremony, or display.

Usage Examples:


The beautifully decorated cake was the centrepiece of the birthday party's dessert table.
The elaborate fountain was the centrepiece of the city's new public garden.
The speech by the CEO was the centrepiece of the company's annual conference.
The ornate vase was chosen as the centrepiece for the charity gala's auction.
The freshwater aquarium was the centrepiece of the natural history museum's exhibit on marine life.

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The word "centrifugal" refers to a force that acts on an object, causing it to move away from the center of rotation or rotation axis, particularly in a circular motion. In other words, it is a force that pushes an object away from the center as it spins or revolves around it. This force is often seen in action in machines such as centrifuges, which use centrifugal force to separate particles of different densities.

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Centrifugalism refers to a political or economic ideology that emphasizes decentralization and self-governance, often in the context of a state or region being separated from a larger centralized authority. In a centrifugal sense, forces or influences that are drawing the core away from the center are acting to decentralize and fragment the entity.