decenters

/diːˈsɛntərz/
verb
  1. To cause something or someone to no longer be the main focus or central point of attention, power, or importance.
    • The new policy decenters the capital city and gives more resources to rural areas.
    • The artist's work decenters the human figure, placing nature at the heart of the composition.
    • In her lecture, the professor decenters the traditional Western perspective to include other viewpoints.
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