refocusses

/riːˈfɑkəsɪz/
verb
  1. Third person singular present tense of refocus: to adjust the focus of something again, such as a camera, lens, or eyes.
    • She refocusses her binoculars to see the bird more clearly.
    • He refocusses his eyes after looking at the bright screen.
    • The photographer refocusses the lens before taking each shot.
  2. To change the direction of one's attention, energy, or efforts to a new or different goal or topic.
    • After the interruption, she refocusses her mind on the lecture.
    • The company refocusses its strategy on customer satisfaction.
    • The manager refocusses the team on the most urgent project.
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