epicentres

[US]/ˈɛpɪsɛntə(r)z/
[UK]/ˈɛpɪsɛnˌtɚz/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n.the points on the Earth's surface directly above the origin of an earthquake

Phrases & Collocations

earthquake epicentres

epicentres of activity

major epicentres

epicentres of conflict

urban epicentres

epicentres of change

cultural epicentres

epicentres of innovation

epicentres of disaster

economic epicentres

Example Sentences

the city is often considered one of the epicentres of fashion.

earthquakes usually have epicentres that can be pinpointed on a map.

many cultural epicentres are located near major universities.

the epicentres of innovation are often found in tech hubs.

tourism can thrive in the epicentres of historical significance.

she visited the epicentres of the art world during her travels.

understanding the epicentres of social change is crucial for activists.

the epicentres of global finance are often located in major cities.

research shows that the epicentres of disease outbreaks can vary.

local communities can become epicentres of environmental activism.

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