deconcentration

/diːˌkɑːnsənˈtreɪʃən/
noun
  1. The process or result of reducing concentration, especially of people, power, or resources; decentralization or dispersal.
    • The deconcentration of the city's population has led to the growth of suburbs.
    • Economic deconcentration can help reduce inequality between regions.
    • The deconcentration of authority from the central government gave more power to local communities.
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