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Discover LudwigThe word 'centralistic' is correct and usable in written English
It is an adjective that refers to a system or government that is focused on having strong central control and authority. Example: The country's centralistic government has been criticized for limiting the power of local authorities and infringing on individual rights. In this sentence, 'centralistic' is used to describe the government's approach or ideology of centralized control.
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A period of experiments—alternating between federalistic and centralistic charters kept the country in a permanent state of crisis until 1867.
As the country lost its German, Polish, and Hungarian minorities, the Czechs reluctantly agreed to change the centralistic constitution into a federalist one.
Nevertheless, Czech nationalism began to emerge in Bohemia about 1800, partly out of opposition to the centralistic tendencies of the Vienna court and partly under the impact of the ideals of the French Revolution.
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