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epicentre
/ ˈɛpɪˌsɛntə /
noun
the point on the earth's surface directly above the focus of an earthquake or underground nuclear explosion Compare focus
informal, the absolute centre of something
the epicentre of world sprinting
Other Word Forms
- epicentral adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of epicentre1
Example Sentences
He was behind bars in a high-security prison complex in the district of Silivri, on the western edge of the city – ironically close to the epicentre.
When day broke, Matiullah - who is a freelance journalist and human rights activist - drove from his home to try to reach the remote mountainous area at the epicentre of the quake.
The epicentre was in a remote mountainous area, making it difficult for rescue operations to be carried out.
"The Bell Hotel is at the epicentre of that."
The BBC has been told that the road leading to the epicentre has been blocked because of a landslide, so the Taliban government is using helicopters to get people out.
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