hypermetropy

/ˌhaɪpərˈmɛtrəpi/
noun
  1. A condition in which a person can see distant objects clearly but has trouble focusing on nearby objects; farsightedness.
    • Many children outgrow mild hypermetropy as their eyes develop.
    • After her eye exam, the doctor said she has hypermetropy and needs glasses for reading.
    • His hypermetropy made it difficult to see the text on his phone without holding it at arm's length.
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