defocused

/diːˈfoʊkəst/
adjective
  1. Blurry or not in sharp focus, especially in an image or view.
    • The defocused background gave the portrait a dreamy look.
    • He preferred defocused lights in the distance for his night photos.
    • The defocused text on the screen gave her a headache.
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verb
  1. Past tense of defocus: adjusted a lens or optical device to make an image blurry.
    • He defocused his binoculars to see the entire landscape softly.
    • She defocused the camera to capture the mood of the scene.
    • The technician defocused the laser for a wider beam.
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