centrality Meaning & Definition

  • En [ senˈtræl.ɪti]
  • Us [ senˈtræl.ə.t̬i]

Meaning of centrality In English

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  • In every case, by the fourth election winning parties' platforms were located within the top 1 per cent of all platforms as measured by centrality.

  • Despite the centrality (or perhaps even because of the centrality) of negotiation to multi-agent interaction, much work remains to be done here.

  • Finally, this reading reminds us of the absolute centrality of revealed religion to every aspect of early modern culture, including its politics.

  • Both correctly pointed to the centrality of tragedy, in its different forms, as a major element in the continuing cultural legacy of the war.

  • Given the centrality of worship to theism, we took this result to be a serious problem for theism.

  • The drums are the most frequently mentioned instrument in jazz songs, and this emphasises the centrality of 'noise' in descriptions of jazz.

  • With women's increasing centrality within contemporary vocoder use established, it now remains to be seen whether this can actually benefit a feminist politics of representation.

  • The point is not made, however, that the centrality of context also drives vocabulary choice in industrialized countries.

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