myopic

/maɪˈɑpɪk/
adjective
  1. Unable to see distant objects clearly; nearsighted.
    • Myopic patients often have trouble recognizing faces from across the room.
    • Without his contact lenses, the myopic boy could barely see the chalkboard.
    • She is myopic and needs glasses to read road signs.
  2. Lacking foresight or long-term perspective; focused only on short-term or immediate concerns.
    • A myopic environmental policy ignores the needs of future generations.
    • His myopic view of the problem prevented him from seeing better solutions.
    • The company's myopic focus on quarterly profits led to its long-term decline.
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