-centric
suffix
uk/-sen.trɪk/us/-sen.trɪk/having aparticulartypeofperson,place, or thing asyourmostimportantinterest;seenfrom thepointofviewof aparticulartypeofperson,place, or thing:
Thestores' customer-centricapproachhasyieldeddividends.
Thepictureof Britishattitudesisclearlymorecomplexthan a London-centricviewwouldleadus toconclude.
We needcomputersto beabletoassistpeoplein a humancentric way.
- This male-centricfamilysitcomisbasedon the comedian'smachoobservations abouthomelife.
- We havedevelopedaunique, data-centricapproach.
- Thedealsare animportantsteptoward the company'sgoalofmovingfrom being US-centric to something that istrulyglobal.
- "He'sbasicallyaconventionalliberalwith a Manhattan-centricviewof theworld," she says.
- She isbestknownas thedirectorof youthcentricindiefilmssuch as "Thirteen".
Excited, interested and enthusiastic
- ablaze
- aflame
- aflutter
- agog
- all of a flutteridiom
- amped
- animated
- evangelical
- evangelistic
- excited
- excitedly
- exhilarated
- fevered
- go ahead
- heartily
- mood
- nuts
- omnivorous
- on the edge ofyourseatidiom
- orientated
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Opinions, beliefs and points of view
See also
Afrocentric
Anglocentric
anthropocentric
ethnocentric
Eurocentric
phallocentric