noun
US or Brit centre , pl -ters
[count] :the middle point or part of something
[singular] a person or thing that is causing a lot of interest, argument, etc.
the position of a person or thing that is causing a lot of interest, argument, etc.
If you are at the center of things, you are closely involved in things that are happening.
[count] :a building or set of buildings used by the people of a city, town, area, etc., for a particular purpose
[count] :a place where a particular activity happens
[count] :an area where many people live
[count] :the main part of a town or city where there are many stores, restaurants, offices, etc.
[singular] :the political position of people who support ideas that are not extreme :a moderate political position between the positions of people who are conservative and liberal
[count] sports :someone who plays a middle position on a team in sports like basketball, hockey, football, and soccer
front and center
left, right, and centre
verb
US or Brit centre -ters; -tered; -tering
[+ obj] :to place (something) in the middle of something
[no obj] :to be mainly concerned about or involved with someone or something - usually + around, round, on, or upon
[+ obj] :to cause (something) to be mainly concerned about or involved with something - usually + around, round, on, or upon
[+ obj] :to have the main or most important part of (something, such as an organization or activity) in or at a specified place - usually used as (be) centered