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    Fo·cus
    /ˈfōkəs/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. (of a person or their eyes) adapt to the prevailing level of light and become able to see clearly: "try to focus on a stationary object"
    • 2. pay particular attention to: "the study will focus on a number of areas in Wales"
  2. 1. : a point at which rays (as of light, heat, or sound) meet or from which they draw apart or appear to draw apart. especially : the point at which an image is formed by a mirror, lens, or optical system. 2. a. : focal length. b. : adjustment (as of the eye or binoculars) for clear vision. bring into focus.

  3. Focus definition: a central point, as of attraction, attention, or activity. See examples of FOCUS used in a sentence.

  4. FOCUS definition: 1. the main or central point of something, especially of attention or interest: 2. careful…. Learn more.

  5. Focus is something that camera lenses and sleepy students are always being asked to do. For cameras, it means finding a point where the subject is clear or "in focus." For students, it means paying attention.

  6. the person or thing that is getting most attention in a situation or activity: the focus of our attention. He is the focus of a police investigation. [ U ] the special attention you give to something: Their main focus must be on reducing crime. in focus. If an image is in focus, you are able to see it clearly. out of focus.

  7. focus. verb. /ˈfoʊkəs/ Verb Forms. [intransitive, transitive] to give attention, effort, etc. to one particular subject, situation, or person rather than another focus (on somebody/something) The discussion focused on three main problems.

  8. Definition of focus verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. focus. [uncountable, countable, usually singular] the thing or person that people are most interested in; the act of paying special attention to something and making people interested in it. focus of something It was the main focus of attention at the meeting.

  10. If you focus on a particular topic or if your attention is focused on it, you concentrate on it and think about it, discuss it, or deal with it, rather than dealing with other topics. The research effort has focused on tracing the effects of growing levels of five compounds.

  11. To render (an object or image) in clear outline or sharp detail by adjustment of one's vision or an optical device; bring into focus. To adjust the focal length of (the eye, a lens, etc.) in order to produce a clear image.

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