noun
- People who advocate for the transfer of power, authority, or functions from a central government or organization to local or regional bodies.
Usage: Plural form of decentralist; Often used in political and organizational contexts
Examples
- The decentralists argued that local governments could make better decisions for their communities.
- Many decentralists believe that power should be distributed among regional authorities rather than concentrated in the capital.
- The political party attracted decentralists who wanted more autonomy for individual states.
- Decentralists often point to successful local initiatives as evidence for their approach.
- The debate between centralists and decentralists has shaped the nation's political structure for decades.