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refocusing

[ US /ɹiˈfoʊkəsɪŋ/ ]
[ UK /ɹɪfˈə‍ʊkəsɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. focusing again

How To Use refocusing In A Sentence

  • Every 15 minutes, spend about 20 seconds looking around the room and refocusing your eyes on a distant point.
  • The perspective shifts could be caused by the altered magnification that took place when refocusing lenses or by the ad hoc methods of projecting different still-life images onto a primed canvas.
  • On the pricklier side, some in Germany suspect that, in an effort to highlight his recent push for a refocusing of U.S. energies away from Iraq and onto Afghanistan, he may call for increased German support there. Stefan Sirucek: Great Expectations
  • Techicolor (formerly Thomson) has been trying to "divest" itself of its Grass Valley operations because it is "not within Technicolor's strategic refocusing. The Union - All Categories
  • Burning the lower layer is performed by refocusing the laser beam so that it passes through the first layer, through the partially reflective metal layer, and down to the lower dye layer.
  • One would like to know precisely what effects refocusing a lens in a camera obscura would have on the perspective organization of Vermeer's interiors.
  • Daschle is faced with the formidable task of refocusing the nation's attention on domestic issues, particularly the economy.
  • It's also pointless to eternally ponder on the vagueness of terms like "language" and "dialect" because in the end we're now refocusing our reconstruction efforts towards elucidating former feature boundaries eg. the satem area. The PIE and Pre-PIE pronominal system from the perspective of a wave model
  • That said, this is a brilliant and exciting book, which succeeds in decentering and refocusing our vision and understanding, forcing us back to both history and history painting to ask new and different questions.
  • Her eyes slid out of focus for a second, refocusing themselves on the wall behind me.
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