adjective
- moved away from a central position; not having a clear center
- lacking a unified organizing principle or authority
Usage: British spelling; American spelling is ‘decentered’
Usage: academic; philosophical
Examples
- The decentred composition created an unsettling visual effect.
- The painting featured a decentred focal point that drew the eye across the canvas.
- Modern society appears increasingly decentred and fragmented.
- The decentred narrative structure confused some readers.
- Her decentred approach to leadership empowered team members.
- The decentred political system gave more power to local governments.