Synonym: Centre, center, concentrate, eye, focus, heart, middle, midpoint, nerve center, nerve centre, pore, rivet. Similar words: entreat, central, entrench, eccentric, entrenched, egocentric, concentrate, entrepreneur. Meaning: ['sentə] n. 1. a low-lying region in central France 2. an area that is approximately central within some larger region 3. a point equidistant from the ends of a line or the extremities of a figure 4. a place where some particular activity is concentrated 5. the sweet central portion of a piece of candy that is enclosed in chocolate or some other covering 6. a cluster of nerve cells governing a specific bodily process 7. a building dedicated to a particular activity. v. 1. move into the center 2. direct one's attention on something.
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241. I'd avoid the city centre - there's some kind of procession on.
242. Have you seen the designs for the new shopping centre?
243. The venue for the show is Birmingham'sNational Exhibition Centre Hall.
244. A heavily armed guard of police have sealed off the city centre.
245. Poor self-esteem is at the centre of many of the difficulties we experience in our relationships.
246. The minister said, 'We are putting full employment centre stage'.
247. A soldier stood on the centre line of the road, his arm upraised.
248. You should pay great attention to the centre who stands out in the French team.
249. The party's new policies show a swing towards the centre.
250. The centre carries out work to monitor trends in housing management.
251. After his father's death,(http://sentencedict.com/centre.html) he was able to rise to power and take centre stage.
252. A new centre for research on toxic waste was inaugurated today at Imperial College.
253. A group of lawbreakers are rampaging around in the centre of the city.
254. Several thousand demonstrators rampaged through the centre of the city.
255. The place has developed from a fishing port into a thriving tourist centre.
256. The centre helps people who are unsatisfied with the solicitors they are given.
257. I believe that he would be the best possibility to recapture the centre vote in the forthcoming election.
258. The hotel is wonderfully placed only a minute's walk from the city centre.
259. Their positions were reversed; John played centre forward and Tom played fullback.
260. The proposed shopping centre has called forth an angry response from local residents.
261. You go to the exhibition centre, I must hie myself to tell the new matters.
262. The child-care centre is a useful facility for working parents.
263. There's an amazing level of activity in the town centre currently.
264. The council is considering banning vehicles from the town centre to relieve congestion.
265. A large wooden table dominates the centre of the room.
266. Much of the town centre retains its old-world charm, with buildings dating from Shakespeare's day.
267. The centre offers activities like canoeing and sailing and such.
268. Den had dug a deep hole in the centre of the garden.
269. The major centre for language is in the left side of the brain.
270. Warwick Arts Centre is the second largest Arts Centre in Britain, surpassed in size only by London's Barbican.
More similar words: entreat, central, entrench, eccentric, entrenched, egocentric, concentrate, entrepreneur, concentrate on, concentration, concentrating, contretemps, Cent., scent, entry, decent, accent, recent, per cent, ascent, center, nascent, century, reticent, adjacent, innocent, recently, incentive, indecent, treatment.