noun
- people who support centralism; advocates of concentrating power in a central authority rather than distributing it among local authorities
Usage: political science
Examples
- The centralists argued for stronger federal control over education policy.
- During the constitutional convention, centralists clashed with those favoring states’ rights.
- Many centralists believe that national coordination is essential for economic stability.
- The party’s centralists pushed for uniform regulations across all provinces.
- Centralists often cite efficiency as a key benefit of consolidated government power.
- The debate between centralists and federalists shaped the nation’s founding documents.