0 very easy to see or notice, or getting the most attention in a situation: --
1 in or to a position that is very easy to see or notice, or that gets the most attention: --
Rather than placing Lincoln directly front-and-center, the author focuses on Lincoln's cabinet.
She was standing front and center, surrounded by her friends.
His administration put the issue of global warming front and center.
Washington's focus has shifted, with international economic policy very much front-and-center.
They envision a state in which Hindu faith and culture are front and center.
Gun-safety, however, likely will remain front and center as the issue to be tackled.
Leading up to the Olympic games, the city's crime problem was front and center.