decentres

/diːˈsɛntərz/
verb
  1. To remove something from the center or central position; to shift focus away from a central point or authority.
    • The new policy aims to decentres power from the capital to local regions.
    • The artist's work decentres the human figure, placing equal importance on the surrounding landscape.
    • In her lecture, the professor tried to decentres Western perspectives in global history.
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