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  2. 1. Having views on political or social issues that tend to be more liberal or progressive. I think universal healthcare would ultimately benefit our society as a whole. I guess that makes me left of center. I usually tend to be left of center, but I don't agree with this extremely progressive bill the Democrats are pushing. 2.

  3. 1. Having views on political or social issues that tend to be more liberal or progressive. I think universal healthcare would ultimately benefit our society as a whole. I guess that makes me left of center. I usually tend to be left of center, but I don't agree with this extremely progressive bill the Democrats are pushing. 2.

  4. adjective. UK (US left of center) uk / ˌleft əv ˈsen.tə r/ us / ˌleft əv ˈsen.t̬ɚ / used to describe a political belief that contains some socialist ideas but is not extreme. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Politics - general words. a political football idiom. anti-capitalism. anti-capitalist. anti-communism. anti-communist.

  5. LEFT OF CENTER | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary. Meaning of left of center in English. left of center. adjective. US (UK left of centre) us / ˌleft əv ˈsen.t̬ɚ / uk / ˌleft əv ˈsen.tə r/ Add to word list. used to describe a political belief that contains some socialist ideas but is not extreme. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  6. adjective. /ˌleft əv ˈsentə (r)/. /ˌleft əv ˈsentər/. ( US English left-of-center) (also centre-left, US English center-left) (politics) having views that are between the centre and the left in politics.

  7. 1 day ago · adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun] Left-of-centre people or political parties support political ideas which are closer to socialism than to capitalism . ...representatives of four new left-of-centre opposition parties. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. left-of-centre in British English.

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