refocus

to focus on something else

Verb

  1. to focus on something else
    • Labour frontbencher Louise Haigh (Shadow Transport Secretary for heaven's sake!) initially lambasted TOCs before the handful of specialist rail commentators fell on her tweets and she changed her tune, refocusing her...
  2. to change the focus of
    • to refocus a microscope
    • These two sets of questions are interrelated in such a way that they often actually work to prevent productive discussion of the movie's politics. Just a few observations might make this point clear, and help to refocus...
  3. to change one's priorities
  4. to come back into focus
    • Presently the white, broken stumps, the split sticks and the tangle of the thicket refocused. - 1954, William Golding, Lord of the Flies:

Origin

Etymology tree Proto-Italic *wre- Latin re-der. Old French re-bor. Middle English re- English re- English focus English refocus From re- + focus.

Forms

refocuses refocusses refocusing refocussing refocused refocussed

Related

focus prioritize

Derived

refocusable refocuser