refocus

/riˈfoʊkəs/
verb
  1. To adjust the focus of a lens or optical device again.
    • He refocused the telescope to get a clearer view of the planet.
    • She refocused her binoculars on the bird in the distance.
    • The photographer had to refocus the camera after the subject moved.
  2. To change or redirect one's attention, efforts, or resources to a new or different goal.
    • The company refocused its marketing strategy to attract younger customers.
    • After the setback, the team decided to refocus on their core strengths.
    • She needed to refocus her energy on studying for the final exams.
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noun
  1. An act or instance of adjusting focus or redirecting attention.
    • The project needed a refocus to meet the new deadline.
    • The manager called for a refocus on customer service after the complaints.
    • A quick refocus of the microscope revealed the tiny cells.
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