refocussing

/riːˈfɑkəsɪŋ/
verb
  1. Present participle of refocus: the act of adjusting the focus of something again.
    • The photographer is refocussing the camera for a close-up.
    • He spent a minute refocussing the telescope on the moon.
    • She keeps refocussing her glasses as she reads.
  2. The act of changing the direction of one's attention, energy, or efforts to a new or different goal or topic.
    • The team is refocussing on quality after the customer complaints.
    • Refocussing on her studies helped her improve her grades.
    • The company is refocussing its marketing efforts on younger audiences.
noun
  1. An instance of adjusting focus again.
    • The camera's automatic refocussing works well in bright light.
    • After the refocussing, the image became much clearer.
    • A quick refocussing of the binoculars brought the bird into view.
  2. An instance of redirecting attention or effort.
    • The meeting led to a refocussing of the company's priorities.
    • The project needed a complete refocussing to succeed.
    • A refocussing on health and fitness changed her life.
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