decentred

/diˈsɛntərd/
adjective
  1. No longer having a central focus or point; displaced from a center.
    • After the earthquake, the city's downtown became decentred as businesses moved to the suburbs.
    • The artist's decentred composition draws the viewer's eye to the edges of the canvas.
    • In the postmodern novel, the narrative feels decentred, with no single main character.
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