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centrifugal
adjective
Tending, or causing, to recede from the center.
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The word "centrifugal" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a force that causes objects to move away from the center, as in this example sentence: "The centrifugal force created by the spinning merry-go-round made it difficult for the children to stay on."
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Such localism as he professes has been forced on him by Europe's new wave of centrifugal politics.
Being by its nature an insular sort of campaign it doesn't seem to have noticed that there is already an EU Referendum Campaign or that the EU may be busily fracturing under centrifugal financial pressures caused by the eurozone's flawed monetary union.
His legs working at a phenomenally high cadence, he reached a velocity that seemed to challenge the laws of centrifugal force and clocked a time of 9.0sec.
While turbine blades made from Hyfil had all the tensile strength, and more, to withstand the centrifugal forces of a big fan engine at full power, their shear strength left much to be desired.
Theories have ranged from the mundane (the greater stability of tropical climates imposes fewer random extinctions on species that are already there, allowing varieties to accumulate) to the wacky (that centrifugal force caused by the Earth's rotation exerts a slight pull towards the equator, thus biasing migration patterns).
Many Tories think they would have won a majority in Parliament with a more bread-and-butter campaign.But that indecisive result has helped the centrifugal cause.
Recent village unrest in Wukan in Guangdong, one province that Deng toured all those years ago; ethnic strife this week in Tibetan areas of Sichuan; the gnawing fear of a house-price crash: all are signs of the centrifugal forces making the Communist Party's job so hard.The party's instinct, born out of all those years of success, is to tighten its grip.
The resulting centrifugal force sloshed the fuel against the inside walls of the rocket, starving the engines and causing them to cut out.But Mr Musk was chirpy.
Since campaigns are hardly ideal times to build trust and partnership, this could well increase the centrifugal forces acting on the assembly.
Although flakes can be separated using centrifugal force and electrostatic charge, and techniques such as X-ray fluorescence can help to detect additives, it is often cheaper simply to bury scrap plastics.Poor sorting of plastics is not the only problem, says Anne Mayes, a polymer scientist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Direct democracy will get a look-in too: the public is to be given a vote on any further transfer of power from Britain to the European Union (EU), and more local referendums.There are problems with all this centrifugal zeal.
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