Verb: recenter ree'sen-tur
Usage: US (elsewhere: recentre)
Usage: US (elsewhere: recentre)
- Change the position to align with the center again
"The artist had to recenter the painting on the canvas";
- recentre [Brit, Cdn]
- Change what is at the center or focus of attention
"The company decided to recenter its strategy on sustainable products";
- recentre [Brit, Cdn]
Derived forms: recenters, recentering, recentered