Center in a sentence as a noun

The Model S does not need to be brought to our service center by the owner.

Consider that for thousands of years, humans believed that the Earth was the center of the universe.

But for those large accounts, you've got a proven track record with the prospect, and they really know what they're getting.• Put your tech docs front and center.

After all, those who have known Kim Jong Il since youth are bound to see him as human -- not the center of a god-like cult of personality.

Center in a sentence as a verb

I would yell at an airman that would get up his chair, walk to the center map and with his rule, measure the distance in miles between the hospital landing pad and the strike.

Every large city center is equipped with camera's with powerful microphones.

Other matter in the galaxy all rotates with approximately the same speed around the galactic center.

From there, it's Hachette's responsibility to deliver the orders to an Amazon distribution center.

Center in a sentence as an adjective

I make no assertion about the accuracy of this abstract theory, but I can summarize reality in a much simpler way: many programmers work in businesses where software is a cost center.

It's so easy to do both complex things like 3D animations but also simple things like position something centered horizontally or vertically by just saying align:center, oh, sorry, it's margin: 0 auto, right, no?

"Significant privileges have come to people like me, capitalists, for being perceived as job creators at the center of the economic universe, and the language and metaphors we use to defend the current economic and social arrangements is telling.

Whenever anybody says that CSS is easy, or "of course you can do that with CSS", or even hints that CSS is somehow well-designed......the only thing I really need to say, is that every couple months, on Hacker News, where a lot of really smart people hang out, a new top-voted story comes up about how to center a div.

Center definitions

noun

an area that is approximately central within some larger region; "it is in the center of town"; "they ran forward into the heart of the struggle"; "they were in the eye of the storm"

See also: centre middle heart

noun

the piece of ground in the outfield directly ahead of the catcher; "he hit the ball to deep center"

See also: centerfield

noun

a building dedicated to a particular activity; "they were raising money to build a new center for research"

See also: centre

noun

a point equidistant from the ends of a line or the extremities of a figure

See also: centre midpoint

noun

the choicest or most essential or most vital part of some idea or experience; "the gist of the prosecutor's argument"; "the heart and soul of the Republican Party"; "the nub of the story"

See also: kernel substance core centre essence gist heart inwardness

noun

the object upon which interest and attention focuses; "his stories made him the center of the party"

See also: centre

noun

a cluster of nerve cells governing a specific bodily process; "in most people the speech center is in the left hemisphere"

See also: centre

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the middle of a military or naval formation; "they had to reinforce the center"

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(basketball) the person who plays center on a basketball team

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(football) the person who plays center on the line of scrimmage and snaps the ball to the quarterback; "the center fumbled the handoff"

See also: snapper

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a place where some particular activity is concentrated; "they received messages from several centers"

See also: centre

noun

politically moderate persons; centrists

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(ice hockey) the person who plays center on a hockey team

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the sweet central portion of a piece of candy that is enclosed in chocolate or some other covering

See also: centre

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mercantile establishment consisting of a carefully landscaped complex of shops representing leading merchandisers; usually includes restaurants and a convenient parking area; a modern version of the traditional marketplace; "a good plaza should have a movie house"; "they spent their weekends at the local malls"

See also: plaza mall

noun

the position on a hockey team of the player who participates in the face off at the beginning of the game

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(American football) the position of the player on the line of scrimmage who puts the ball in play; "it is a center's responsibility to get the football to the quarterback"

noun

a position on a basketball team of the player who participates in the jump that starts the game

verb

center upon; "Her entire attention centered on her children"; "Our day revolved around our work"

verb

direct one's attention on something; "Please focus on your studies and not on your hobbies"

See also: concentrate focus centre pore rivet

verb

move into the center; "That vase in the picture is not centered"

See also: centre

adjective

equally distant from the extremes

See also: halfway midway

adjective

of or belonging to neither the right nor the left politically or intellectually