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centrés

Centrés is the masculine plural form of the French adjective centré, meaning centered or focused. It is used to describe something that is oriented toward the center or is located at the center. The feminine plural form is centrées, and the feminine or masculine singular forms are centré and centrée, respectively. As a past participle, centrés can appear in compound tenses and agrees with the noun it modifies.

In practice, centrés appears in a variety of contexts. In typography and layout, it describes text or

Etymologically, centrés derives from the verb centrer, with the standard past participle ending -é. It should

See also: centrer, centre, centrage, centriste, centrism. Note that centrés functions as an adjective and not

elements
that
are
aligned
with
the
center,
for
example,
texte
centré.
In
design,
images
or
blocks
can
be
described
as
centrés
to
denote
central
alignment.
In
statistics
and
data
processing,
data
can
be
described
as
centrés
(centered)
when
the
mean
has
been
subtracted
or
otherwise
re-centered
for
analysis,
as
in
data
centering.
be
distinguished
from
centriste/centrisme,
which
refer
to
political
centrism,
and
from
centre/central,
which
denote
the
noun
or
adjective
related
to
the
middle
point
or
core.
typically
as
a
standalone
noun.