decentralize

/diːˈsɛntrəlaɪz/
verb
  1. To move power, control, or activities from a central authority to local or regional groups.
    • The government plans to decentralize the healthcare system so that local clinics have more decision-making power.
    • Many large corporations decentralize their operations to respond faster to customer needs.
    • The school board voted to decentralize budgeting, giving each principal control over their own funds.
  2. To spread out or distribute something (such as data, resources, or people) from a single center to multiple locations.
    • Urban planners aim to decentralize the population by building new towns outside the capital.
    • The tech company decided to decentralize its data storage across several servers worldwide.
    • The network was designed to decentralize traffic, preventing any single point from becoming overloaded.
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