decentralized

The word “decentralized” has 4 syllables: de-cen-tral-ized

It's pronounced as /diːˈsɛntrəlaɪzd/


What is synonym and antonym for decentralized?

In the thesaurus, “decentralized” has 17 synonyms and 25 antonyms.

Here are synonyms and antonyms for decentralized along with examples of usage in sentences.


Synonyms for decentralized

  • allocate
  • allot
  • apportion
  • broadcast
  • circulate
  • deconcentrated
  • disperse
  • disseminate
  • distribute
  • divvy
  • partition
  • propagate
  • regionalize
  • scatter
  • segregated
  • separate
  • separated

Antonyms for decentralized

  • assemble
  • blended
  • blent
  • centered
  • centralize
  • centralized
  • coalesced
  • combined
  • compacted
  • concentered
  • concentrate
  • concentrated
  • consolidate
  • consolidated
  • coordinated
  • fused
  • harmonized
  • incorporated
  • integrated
  • merged
  • orchestrated
  • polarized
  • reduced
  • unified
  • united

Meanings of decentralized

  • verb
    1. To cause something to change from being concentrated at one point to being distributed across a number of points.
    2. To reduce the authority of a governing body by distributing that authority among several bodies.
  • adjective
    1. Not centralized; having no center or several centers.

Example Sentences

  • The government has decentralized its administrative functions to improve efficiency at the local level.
  • After the merger, the company decentralized its operations to better serve regional markets.
  • The blockchain system is decentralized, meaning no single entity controls it.
  • Many organizations have decentralized their decision-making processes to empower employees.
  • The education system has become more decentralized, with schools given greater autonomy in curriculum choices.

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